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Chelsea Manning Wikileaks

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Research QuestionHow did the US analyze and mitigate the risk of

leaked confidential information in the aftermath of the Chelsea Manning WikiLeaks? What were the lasting effects of the leaks?

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Wikileaks

● Motto: “We Open Governments”(Denver 2014)● non-profit journalism website● founded in 2006 by Julian Assange● leaks private/classified information

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Figure 1: Timeline of Events Surrounding WikiLeaks

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Impact of Wikileaks

Figure 2: DDOS and Security Reports Graphic (Labovitz, 2010)

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Information Leaks of the Future

Figure 3: Google Search History for Julian Assange and Edward Snowden (Leetaru, 2013)

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Risk Context● Protector: US government and its associated

agencies● Threat: Julian Assange and Wikileaks access● Asset: Classified US information

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Risk Scenarios● Guantanamo● Chelsea Manning’s leaks● Deaths of US government employees

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Guantanamoo Likelihood: Lowo Impact: High

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Chelsea Manning● Likelihood of getting

information: higho Secret Classification o Over 500,000 documents

● Likelihood of sharing information: lowo Extensive background checks

are performed before an employee is allowed to work for the US government

● Impact: High

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Death of US Government Employees

● Likelihood: Moderate● Impact: Very High

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Risk Treatment: Likelihood/Impact Analysis

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Risk Treatment● Avoidance

o increase security on government documentationo change classification systemo don’t allow USBs or writeable CDs into

government facilities that work with classified information

● Mitigationo better prepare for leakso evacuation systems for undercover agentso plausible deniability

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Classification of U.S. Documents

Figure 4: Information Security Oversight Office Classification Chart (No Author, 2012)

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Conclusion

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Nicks, Denver (September 23, 2014). Wikileaks Source Chelsea Manning Sues Govt Over Hormone Treatment Request. Times. Retrieved from http://time.com/3423728/wikileaks-source-chelsea-manning-sues-govt-over-hormone-treatment-request/

(August 21, 2013). Bradley manning Sentenced to 35 Year in Prison for Wikileaks Disclosures. Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3787492

Labovitz, C. (2010, December 14). DDoS & Security Reports: The Arbor Networks IT Security Blog. Retrieved November 30, 2014, from http://www.arbornetworks.com/asert/2010/12/the-internet-goes-to-war/

Leetaru, K. (2013, December 31). King Snowden and the Fall of Wikileaks. Retrieved November 30, 2014, from http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/12/31/king_snowden_and_the_fall_of_wikileaks