To the editor: Let's put aside the rather remarkable ruse that Hillary Rodham Clinton did not want to carry two email devices when she was secretary of State and therefore used a private account for conducting government businesses. After all, most smartphones can be programmed to handle multiple email addresses. ("Hillary Clinton tries to end controversy over private email account," March 10)
Rather, let's consider Clinton's contention that she used her personal email server for convenience. Otherwise put, the United States secretary of State breached security protocols with tens of thousands of emails for four years for her personal convenience.
What security breaches would arise for her convenience if she were president?
Mark S. Greenfield
Los Angeles
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Saturday, March 14, 2015
Could a President Hillary Clinton Be Trusted on Email Security?
Another astonishing letter to the editor, at the Los Angeles Times:
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