“Beyond the Polygraph: The FBI’s Effort to Ferret Out Spies Needs to Go Beyond Things Done for Public Relations”

This Huntsville Times editorial warns of the danger of substituting polygraphy for effective counterintelligence reform. Excerpt:

A kid takes a gun to school and shoots some classmates. So parents and administrators respond by banning baggy pants and nose rings. A career FBI agent is arrested and charged with spying for the Soviet Union and then for Russia. So the FBI responds by announcing that it will administer lie-detector tests to 500 employees with access to confidential information.

The two situations are not quite comparable, but they share similarities that point up the danger in fashioning a partial response to a problem and then fooling ourselves into believing we’ve solved the problem.

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