Opinion | It has been reported that Hillary Clinton, the same woman who secretly used a private email server to do government work during her time as Secretary of State, has been chosen to give a speech on cybersecurity later this year at a summit. The news was announced on Thursday.
The Daily Caller reports, “FireEye, a cybersecurity company based in California, announced Clinton will give the keynote speech at its annual summit in Washington, D.C., in October.”
“Cyber security is not any one defender’s responsibility, but a global effort — a cause championed by many for the good of all. By coming together as a community to innovate, build strategies and share knowledge on today’s threats and tomorrow’s risks, we empower ourselves as defenders with the collective wisdom to protect our way of life and the technologies that have become central to it,” FireEye stated in a press release, as reported by Fox News.
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Via The Daily Caller:
Clinton will have plenty to talk about at the summit.
The private email server that Clinton used while at the State Department contained thousands of emails that contained classified information, including some at the top-secret level.
Clinton was widely ridiculed during the campaign when she was asked whether she deleted any of the emails from her server.
“Like, with a cloth or something?” she asked in response to the question.
The FBI investigated Clinton for mishandling classified information, but she was not charged in the probe.
Disgraced former FBI Director James Comey stated that Hillary Clinton’s use of the private server was “extremely careless.”
Comey stated that her actions made her more “vulnerable to cyber attack by foreign powers, though investigators did not find evidence that the server was hacked,” according to the Daily Caller.
“Clinton has also asserted the hacks of her campaign chairman’s emails and that of the Democratic National Committee led to her defeat at the hands of Donald Trump in the 2016 election. The Russian government allegedly hacked into the DNC’s computer systems and released nearly 20,000 emails through WikiLeaks. The same Russian intelligence operation also stole John Podesta’s emails through an unsophisticated spear-phishing attack,” reports the Daily Caller.