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kaggle-ho-020218House Oversight

Snowden’s alleged 2012 data theft while contracted to Dell at NSA Hawaii backup site

Snowden’s alleged 2012 data theft while contracted to Dell at NSA Hawaii backup site The passage provides a detailed narrative linking Edward Snowden, Dell, and NSA internal processes to a specific 2012 data exfiltration at the Hawaii facility. It offers concrete names (Snowden, Deputy Director Ledgett, Dell) and a location, but the claims repeat already‑publicly known allegations and lack new documentary evidence or financial details, limiting its investigative novelty and impact. Key insights: Snowden was employed by Dell as a system administrator for an NSA backup system in Hawaii.; Deputy Director Ledgett described Snowden’s role transferring files from Fort Meade to Hawaii.; The Hawaii site lacked real‑time auditing software in 2012, creating a security gap.

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House Oversight
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Snowden’s alleged 2012 data theft while contracted to Dell at NSA Hawaii backup site The passage provides a detailed narrative linking Edward Snowden, Dell, and NSA internal processes to a specific 2012 data exfiltration at the Hawaii facility. It offers concrete names (Snowden, Deputy Director Ledgett, Dell) and a location, but the claims repeat already‑publicly known allegations and lack new documentary evidence or financial details, limiting its investigative novelty and impact. Key insights: Snowden was employed by Dell as a system administrator for an NSA backup system in Hawaii.; Deputy Director Ledgett described Snowden’s role transferring files from Fort Meade to Hawaii.; The Hawaii site lacked real‑time auditing software in 2012, creating a security gap.

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