Is Osama bin Laden reading private White House email?
New book shows it's possible.
Palm Bay, FL -- Does Osama bin Laden know President Bush's confidential travel itinery before Mr. Bush's own staff does? Can Mahmoud Ahmadinejad read our war plans and strike first? If Vladimir Putin knows America's secret foreign policy decisions, how badly could that hurt us?
A new book, Where Have All The Emails Gone?, by email expert David Gewirtz, shows how something as seemingly benign as White House email can have freaky national security consequences:
- Could a crippled email system have led to strategic mistakes in Iraq?
- Has the Hatch Act been used as an excuse to bypass government servers, thereby giving a reasonable-sounding excuse to circumvent the Presidential Records Act and the Federal Records Act?
- Is IT management at the White House as incomprehensibly unprofessional as it seems, or is a pretense of cluelessness being used to divert questions of disclosure?
Email at the White House is deep, personal, candid, unfiltered communication within the leadership of the most powerful nation on Earth. And it's very, very broken.
Recently, the White House claimed 5,000,000 emails may be missing. After unprecedented research, Gewirtz discovered, "The problem is about so much more than missing emails. Unchecked, some really, really bad things could happen. These are technical and security concerns that blast through political rhetoric and even party affiliation."
Where Have All The Emails Gone? is the most comprehensive analysis of White House email ever published, reads like a thriller, and ends with six very doable recommendations that can quickly and easily bring security and safety back to White House email.
For a review copy, more information, or to arrange an interview, please email Denise Amrich at denise@ZATZ.com or call (321) 722-4620. Please include your delivery address and contact information.
David Gewirtz has written more than 600 articles about email, collaboration, and mobile technology. As one of America's foremost email experts, he's been able to do unprecedented forensics research. As the editor of the two leading magazines on the email technologies used at the White House, he has the expertise necessary to see and explain all sides of the issue, provide workable, non-partisan solutions, and make it understandable to everyone.
Additional resources
The book's Web site http://www.EmailsGone.com contains a complete resource center with original documentation, source material, and forensic artifacts used in the investigation. The $19.95 book goes on sale this week at http://www.amazon.com/dp/0945266200.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2007937415
ISBN (10-digit): 0-945266-20-0
ISBN (13-digit): 978-0-945266-20-4
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