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For example, a USCC contractor typically only needs a CI polygraph whereas NSA needs a lifestyle. Same of civs.
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That's actually pretty wild.
@mikko -
Lifestyle polygraphs are pretty uncommon. No military working for NSA has one either (generally).
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I had no idea that was the case. How's that justified? NSA CIV poly section on "deviant sexual behavior" is...for fun?
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I thought anyone with direct access to NSAnet had to pass the full scope?
@emptywheel -
Nope. I hadn’t even had a poly the first 5 1/2 years of my career and had to get a CI when I got to the Fort.
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And I actually sat at home on extended house-hunting until my CI came through cause it was needed for NSANet.
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Now USCC has a place they send people while they wait on their poly.
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There are some nuanced security differences between USCC contractors and NSA but otherwise, not really.
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Can you say what those are? That's interesting.
@mikko
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