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- TIA 2.0: NSA conducts data sweeps and mining without oversight
- TIA 2.0: NSA conducts data sweeps and mining without oversightIs anyone surprisedPresident Bush is a man who stays focused on objectives and if one avenue to his objective is blocked, he'll try another rather than give up. This showed up in the campaign coverage when he ran for president...
- Tags: TIA 2.0, NSA
- Discussion threads 2008-03-12
- TIA 2.0: NSA conducts data sweeps and mining without oversight
- In a front-page piece on Monday, Siobhan Gorman of the Wall Street Journal argued that the NSA has been building, over the past several years, the same capability that was planned for Total Information Awareness. TIA was an "experimental Pentagon antiterrorism program meant to vacuum up electronic...
- Tags: U.S., Phone, Story, NSA, E-mail, Government, Internet, Telecom & Utilities, Online Communications, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-03-12
- Creeping totalitarianism: The NSA, personal data and you
- Creeping totalitarianism: The NSA, personal data and youThe question iswhy shouldn't the NSA have the same access to information Google has? The gathering of information is vital to National Defense. It must be controlled with checks and balances to prevent abuse.The United against a common enemy States of...
- Tags: Databases, SECURITY, NSA, totalitarianism, personal data
- Discussion threads 2008-03-10
- Creeping totalitarianism: The NSA, personal data and you
- Here's a simple rule for preventing totalitarian rule in any nation: Don't build the systems for monitoring people's daily lives closely in the first place, and you will not be at risk of totalitarian rulers using those systems to overwhelm individual choice. The Wall Street Journal today has a long...
- Tags: Monitoring, Terrorism, NSA, Government, Homeland Security, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-03-10
- IBM experimenting with DNA to build chips
- IBM experimenting with DNA to build chipsDNA computingThe NY Times ran a piece in 1995 on DNA computing using DNA pairs as stand-ins for the 0's and 1's of binary code. The NSA is into this big time.http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CEFD91338F932A25757C0A963958260RE: IBM experimenting with DNA to build chipsThis sounds like the basis for...
- Tags: Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, Microsoft Corp., NSA, DNA, nanotube, IBM Corp., chip
- Discussion threads 2008-02-20
- NSA coordinates cyberattack response
- NSA coordinates cyberattack responseThe NSA bungled the intel on Iraq...and historically have been a lot less than accurate. What makes anyone think they will do a better job trying to police the entire internet?Set aside their incompetence, and you still have a worldwide spying organization with no regard for...
- Tags: Hacking, Vertical industries, SECURITY, Viruses and worms, Washington Post Co., NSA, cyberattack response, cyberattack, monitoring, government, Internet
- Discussion threads 2008-01-28
- NSA coordinates cyberattack response
- The Washington Post reports: President Bush signed a directive this month that expands the intelligence community's role in monitoring Internet traffic to protect against a rising number of attacks on federal agencies' computer systems. The directive, whose content is classified, authorizes the...
- Tags: Agency, Monitoring, Needle, Cyberattack, Computer, NSA, Government, Internet, Hacking, Productivity, Advertising & Promotion, Viruses And Worms, Security, Marketing, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-01-27
- Did NSA install back door in encryption standard?
- Did NSA install back door in encryption standard?Peer review accomplished what it is designed to...it caught the cheaters. That the cheaters are the very warmongers occupying Washington is not actually the point... anyone who has read any history knows what the NSA is capable of. Lying is the *least* of...
- Tags: Government, OPEN SOURCE, NSA, encryption standard
- Discussion threads 2007-11-16
- NSA telecom immunity still unsettled in Senate
- NSA telecom immunity still unsettled in SenateLiableIf the telecoms broke the law they should be held accountable. Government officials who induced the illegal activity should also be held accountable.
- Tags: Telephony, Telecom & Utilities, NSA Telecom, telecommunications, NSA, U.S. Senate
- Discussion threads 2007-11-15
- Did NSA install back door in encryption standard?
- Does a new government encryption standard contain a back door for the NSA? That's what security researchers want to know after taking a close look at one of four random number generators approved by the National Institutes of Standards and Technology, Bruce Schneier writes in Wired. ...
- Tags: Algorithm, Generator, Encryption, NSA, Schneier, Engineering, Internet, Security, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2007-11-15
- NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?
- NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?This whole mess tells me that...Some really, REALLY bad stuff is about to be uncovered.Not good. Government uses paranoia to expand power.If the bill had included the clause, "provided that the parties involved in wiretapping was approved by a FISA court", I would agree...
- Tags: Instant messaging, Vertical industries, Federal government, IM company, NSA, government, IM, e-mail, Rockefeller
- Discussion threads 2007-10-22
- 9th Circuit looks poised to let NSA lawsuits go forward
- 9th Circuit looks poised to let NSA lawsuits go forwardIt's about time.....someone started standing up to these criminals. Bravo to the 9th Circuit Judges for sticking to their guns.Our Forefathers Wrote the Declaration of independence, Constitutionand the Bill of Rights to specifically prevent the possibility of a President trying to...
- Tags: NSA, executive branch
- Discussion threads 2007-08-16
- 9th Circuit looks poised to let NSA lawsuits go forward
- The Ninth Circuit panel that heard arguments in a pair of lawsuits demanding more information about the NSA's domestic wiretap operations appears unwilling to put a stop to the suits, as the Justice Department and AT&T requested, News.com reports.The government argued that the suits must be dismissed because the judicial...
- Tags: Lawsuit, Government, AT&T Corp., Secret, Attorney, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-08-15
- 9th Circuit to decide whether to dismiss NSA spying case against AT&T
- 9th Circuit to decide whether to dismiss NSA spying case against AT&TThis case should go forward ...... for one simple reason. AT&T PERMITTED the NSA to mine data using AT&T resources WITHOUT a properly executed search warrant! As soon as AT&T let the government in the door without...
- Tags: SECURITY, privacy, phone, AT&T Corp., Constitution, NSA
- Discussion threads 2007-08-15
- 9th Circuit to decide whether to dismiss NSA spying case against AT&T
- In 2003, Room 641A of a large telecommunications building in downtown San Francisco was filled with powerful data-mining equipment for a "special job" by the National Security Agency, according to a former AT& T technician. It was fed by fiber-optic cables that siphoned copies of e-mails and other online traffic...
- Tags: Internet, San Francisco, AT&T Corp., National Security, ZDNet Government
- Blog posts 2007-08-14
- When police plant spyware, what does anti-spyware do?
- In the cat and mouse game of the Internet, the murky area of spyware vs. anti-spyware isn't always clear. Now that law enforcement is using spyware to monitor suspects' computers, can the government stop anti-spyware companies from nuking policeware?News.com surveyed 13 anti-spyware vendors, all of whom stated that their policy...
- Tags: Law enforcement
- Blog posts 2007-07-21
- Senate issues subpoenas on NSA warrantless wiretapping
- Senate issues subpoenas on NSA warrantless wiretappingHardly a Constitutional Crisis.The President will invoke executive privilege. The Supreme court will rule in his favor. The Democrats will get the sound bite they are after and the world will go on.Maybe the Senate should issue "National Security Letters" instead, ne?Just...
- Tags: Workforce management, NSA, U.S. Senate, U.S. Congress, administration
- Discussion threads 2007-06-28
- Securing OS X 10.4: Tips from the Apple and the NSA
- Securing OS X 10.4: Tips from the Apple and the NSAApple Rocks!whooohooo I'm #1!Password Assistant to the rescueArticle states: "Those best practices include all those password usage tips that IT users forget almost daily."Apple's Password Assistant to the rescue. It's available from System Preferences, when you're changing or creating...
- Tags: Apple Inc., password, NSA, LaunchServices
- Discussion threads 2007-03-22
- NSA issues Mac security guide
- NSA issues Mac security guideMuchas gracias por er informacion . Excellent Smithers!Excellent!--Great info - thanks!uh, duh!if you ever go to the NSA website often enough you will see that they have documents for securing most Os'es...where is the news???
- Tags: Web site development, Web technology, NSA, MAC security
- Discussion threads 2007-03-21
- SHA-1 Perspective, minus two
- SHA-1 Perspective, minus two"reasonable" perhaps but not agreed with by any security specialists"pretty much puts a bullet in SHA-1" is how Bruce Schneider Counterpane Internet Security described it here:http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/03/08/208736/companies-forced-to-reconsider-security-as-sha-1-code-is.htmby comparison, George Ou:"But to put this event in the proper perspective, the finding of a hash collision does not mean the...
- Tags: Authentication/Encryption, SHA-1, mathematician, NSA
- Discussion threads 2007-01-24
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