TSA Manual Leak Online Results In Full Review
December 7, 2009 by national
Filed under Incident Reports
US News and World Reports says that TSA officials are conducting a “full review” is to determine how a 2008 copy of its standard operating procedures for all airport security checkpoints was released in its entirety on the Internet. The document was “improperly redacted,” according to TSA officials, meaning that with a few keystrokes what was once secret spilled out into the public domain.
The document itself details screening procedures at metal detectors, explosive residue testers, and other elements of airport security.
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