February 2015 Incident Report: Unauthorized Access to Sensitive Data in Government Database
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has declined to confirm or deny the existence or non-existence of records related to a classified report produced by the Bosnia Task Force on July 17, 1995. The report, known as CIA EOM-2013-00961, falls under Executive Order 13526, specifically sections 1.4(c) and 3.6(a).
The document, which is currently under the custodianship of the CIA, has been the subject of a request for its release. However, the identity of the person within the CIA responsible for clearing classified information regarding this report remains undisclosed.
The Information and Privacy Coordinator at the CIA, located in Washington D.C. 20009, serves as the contact for matters concerning the custodial agency.
The Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel (ISCAP) issued a declassification decision on the document on Nov. 2, 2021. The ISCAP reference number for this decision is 2015-029.
Despite the ISCAP decision, no new information has been disclosed about the title of the request, the subject of the classified report, or the type of document in question. The date of the ISCAP declassification decision is also not specified in the available information.
The classified report, concerning the Bosnia Task Force, remains a subject of interest and speculation, with the public awaiting further information on its contents and the reasons behind the CIA's decision to withhold it.
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