>"Safeguard your data. By doing nothing." For a brief moment after reading that I had to consider if the article was satire.
I get the exact same error. Have you found anything since you posted this?
I assume they're collecting everything, but I'm not quite sure if I'm ready to buy that they're analyzing everything (beyond maybe a cursory inspection to classify traffic type very generally).
People are worried about the NSA because it was the NSA that was found to be responsible for the Room 641a scandal (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_641A) in which it was discovered that they were tapping massive…
I think one of the biggest problems is that no one who is involved in collecting the information is willing or able to answer that question.
At the moment they would be able to do that, but there are bills constantly being introduced (and so far, luckily, shot down) to Congress calling for mandatory data retention. The current bill calling for this is HR…
>"Safeguard your data. By doing nothing." For a brief moment after reading that I had to consider if the article was satire.
I get the exact same error. Have you found anything since you posted this?
I assume they're collecting everything, but I'm not quite sure if I'm ready to buy that they're analyzing everything (beyond maybe a cursory inspection to classify traffic type very generally).
People are worried about the NSA because it was the NSA that was found to be responsible for the Room 641a scandal (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_641A) in which it was discovered that they were tapping massive…
I think one of the biggest problems is that no one who is involved in collecting the information is willing or able to answer that question.
At the moment they would be able to do that, but there are bills constantly being introduced (and so far, luckily, shot down) to Congress calling for mandatory data retention. The current bill calling for this is HR…