Good to know. If the agency develops it’s own virus and malware protection for homework…even better. That way they know the home system is somewhat protected. It is a good bet they are all frequent targets of phishing and the like. Perhaps they can let thousands of clearances lapse, helping further unclog the re investigation crowd. I sus pect many will not want to give up current clearance eligibility as that is perceived as their meal ticket in Northern Va region. Remaining active and in scope is usually a leg up on uncleared or never cleared people. It isn’t a guarantee of getting hired, not by a long stretch. But it certainly helps.
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