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To: Bill who wrote (20769)6/14/2000 4:43:00 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
Read this and weep:

Eugene E. Habiger, a retired Air Force general who is the Energy Department's top security official, told the House hearing that the vault has "three levels of protection," including a password, before authorized personnel are allowed to enter.
Beyond that, Habiger said, the hard drives were in "locked compartments" in a locked bag. Keys to the locks were attached to the bag and a spare set hung on the vault wall, he said. The vault has motion sensors and infrared sensors that would track an unauthorized entry.


latimes.com

And a spare key to the vault was stored under the welcome mat in front of the vault door.