5 TSA Workers Put on Leave Following Screening Manual Leak

The Department of Homeland Security has placed five transportation security employees on leave following the inadvertent leak of a sensitive manual detailing security procedures for screening passengers at airports. The workers, all employees of the Transportation Security Administration, were put on administrative leave while an investigation is being conducted into how the security breach occurred, according to the Associated Press. The TSA manual was posted at a government procurement site last March by a private government contractor and was uncovered by a blogger on Sunday.

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Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 P2P News

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