It said a former SEC employee inadvertently and unknowingly downloaded the names, birthdates and Social Security numbers of employees onto a thumb drive, and then transferred them to the other agency.
And it also appears from this information that SECs chief information officer and senior agency official on privacy, Thomas Bayer, is an incompetent fool, a liar, or both for trying to make us believe an SEC employee could do all of those activities in the proper order and with accompanying actions, "inadvertently and unknowingly."
My brother the MIS Chief at a mid size corporation has the USB ports filled with hot glue the same with some with some keys.
The main concern was people bring ‘software’ from home.
He said it may stop the slow ones and slow down the rest.