The CIA is complaining that news media and other entities are giving away 
information about it's agents and operations.

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2011/07/did-cia-do-enough-protect-bin-
ladens-hunter/39867/

Trouble is, the information being analysed has been provided by the CIA.

If the CIA is being too eager to promote themsleves, or careless in censoring 
the 
material they do provide, is that the fault of the media?

In doing the CISSP seminars, I use lots of security war stories.  Some of them 
are 
from my own work.  Some of them I've collected from the attendees over the 
years.  It's not hard to use the story to make a point, but leave absolutely no 
clues 
as to the company involved, let alone individuals.

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