Many of Hillary Clinton's emails while secretary of state were sent through the State Department's unclassified system state.gov. The platform is considered secure but not at
the level of the State Department's system for sending classified information. The New York Times examined 30,322 emails from Clinton's private server that were made public
to illustrate the use of
unclassified systems for emails across agencies from embassies and the United Nations to the White House and The Pentagon. Each agency has two email
systems -- one for classified messages and one for basic business. Clinton's private server is considered to be less secure than the State Department's "low side."
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