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Analysis of Covert Operations & Agency Compromise: The Don Self Case (DHS)
| Gap | Impact | |------|--------| | | No supervisor verified Self’s field activities. He operated a “black” task force without financial or operational audit. | | Inter-Agency Secrecy | Self exploited DHS’s porous boundaries with CIA/FBI, playing agencies against each other. | | Single Point of Failure | The entire Scylla recovery depended on one rogue agent’s integrity—a catastrophic design flaw. | don self homeland security
[Current Date] Subject: After-action review of Special Agent Donald “Don” Self’s activities within the Department of Homeland Security (circa 2008-2009). Analysis of Covert Operations & Agency Compromise: The
Don Self represents a worst-case scenario for the Department of Homeland Security: a mid-level careerist who weaponized his agency’s authority for personal enrichment. His case underscores that the greatest threat to homeland security is not always an external terrorist or foreign spy—but a trusted agent without sufficient ethical constraints or oversight. The DHS has since implemented stricter “insider threat” protocols, though the fictional nature of this report reminds us that the principles of accountability remain critical in real-world counterintelligence. | | Single Point of Failure | The