Wednesday, October 15, 2003

Uh-oh

Missing computer with sensitive airport security information. Ooops.

October 14, 2003 - The search goes on for a stolen laptop computer, a computer that contains sensitive information about security at all the commercial airports in the U.S. It happened during an airport security training seminar at the Embassy Suites near Philadelphia International.

Number one: when you have a security training seminar, secure the training area.

Police and the FBI have not located that computer nor have they made any arrests. I am told it contains sensitive information about security at the nation's 429 airports. A source tells Action News they do not believe this was the job of a professional who knew what was on the computer, but someone who thought they might be able to get some good cash for it at a pawnshop.

Just pull that out of a hat? How did they determine that I wonder. Reminds me of the pResident going on TV immediately after the power grid blew in the northeast to say it wasn't terrorist related. Like they knew that without an investigation yet?

Police and FBI agents swarmed into the Embassy Suites hotel on Bartram Avenue near the airport shortly after the theft. Lockheed Martin under contract to the Transportation Security Administration was conducting a training seminar for 25 new screeners hired at Philadelphia International. The instructor was using a laptop computer to project security procedures onto a large projection screen. Around noon the group broke for lunch leaving the computer behind.

I guess we're not really all that frightened after all. I left my wallet in a restaurant once. Big boo-boo. I don't think it affected national security, though.

Yo, pRez, too much time campaigning lately and not enough scare mongering?

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

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