The Atlantic article asks security lawyers about SCIFs and whether in general talking about Top Secret info in Signal would be a crime because author wants to make a scandal out of a minor mistake.
"Normally, cellphones are not permitted inside a SCIF". None of the information alluded to would need to be in a SCIF.
Author purposely didn't show them the actual chat because it's at most Secret and they'd say it maybe warranted a reprimand.
I don't think he's making it up, but...
The Atlantic article asks security lawyers about SCIFs and whether in general talking about Top Secret info in Signal would be a crime because author wants to make a scandal out of a minor mistake.
"Normally, cellphones are not permitted inside a SCIF". None of the information alluded to would need to be in a SCIF.
Author purposely didn't show them the actual chat because it's at most Secret and they'd say it maybe warranted a reprimand.