Posted on 06/13/2013 1:24:29 AM PDT by PieterCasparzen
Ping the old list.
Thank you for the ping, Pieter.
Two interesting points:
Parts of PRISM are reportedly being declassified.
and, more and more, any disagreement with government is being classified as mental illness.
Absolutely amazing that these cronies would even have the moxie to state they can stop terrorist attacks after Boston. These idiots cannot even stop terrorists from walking across our southern border. They wont even investigate Islamic Mosques that are known worldwide to harbor and abet terrorist organizations. Our own government through welfare and financial assistance probably funds half the terrorists within the US (Boston, etc.). And even lets them go back to their home countries to attend terrorist training camps (Chechnya, etc.).
The new DataCenter in Utah is to have a capacity of 5 Zettabytes (zetta/zeta?).
All worldwide PCs and communication devices (Cameras, cellphones, HDTVs, ....+dishwashers) by 2016 are to total 4.1 zettabytes in storage and operations.
Of course that is dwarfed by the Las Vegas Data Center, which is twice the size. (not to mention the Chinese LangFang Data Center 3 times that size)
1024^1 = 1 KiloByte
1024^2 = 1 MegaByte
1024^3 = 1 GigaByte
1024^4 = 1 TeraByte
1024^5 = 1 PetaByte
1024^5 = 1 ExaByte
1024^7 = 1 ZettaByte
Zetta french for 7
I haven’t returned to academia for a while to verify the state of the art.
Some people are saying the intel analysis capacity is near real time to the point of being able of predicting what people are saying in cell phone traffic.
I don’t fully understand their meaning and their metrics, but without grasping it, we don’t know the operational scale of the intel community.
Is it really necessary to build such massive data collection systems, when we are unwilling to act on a midnight phone call from Benghazi to save a US Ambassador under duress? Obviously this Administration doesn’t need it.
“NSA surveillance played little role in foiling terror plots, experts say”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3030416/posts
One of the great issues with intelligence gathered....is that if you don’t use it....then it’s a shame to collect it.
The problem here if you dig into the PRISM stuff...there’s almost a daily briefing extended to the President, with his political experts sitting in the room. All the President has to do...is ask the PRISM guy if they could monitor a certain telephone number and say over a four-week period who is calling that number. The PRISM guy has to be cooperative about this stuff, but the system wasn’t made for the President to be the guy asking favors for stuff like this.
Abuse of the system is very likely. We see already what abuse has done to the IRS, and truthfully...we aren’t willing to see IRS continue down this path.
"By bringing data sets together, [Accumulo] allowed us to see things in the data that we didn't necessarily see from looking at the data from one point or another," Dave Hurry, head of NSA's computer science research section, told InformationWeek last fall. Accumulo gives NSA the ability "to take data and to stretch it in new ways so that you can find out how to associate it with another piece of data and find those threats."They are going to "stretch" my phone call records "in new ways" to find threats? Don't think so.
Lets not forget snail mail and the Mail Isolation Control and Tracking program which photographs envelopes as mail passes through sorting equipment at large sorting facilities.
While I won’t make any claims about them photographing actual letters inside the envelopes, they’re most definitely capable of doing so. After all, science has been photographing paintings that were painted over for 20 or 30 years.
We’re in a near perfect surveillance state now and terrorism still happens.
Whenever they state that they have “stopped terrorist attacks” I wonder if they are referring to the equivalent of TSA catching granny with nail clippers.
If Congress does not stop this insanity - “We the People” may have to....(again)
There are commercial Voip based phone system products on the market today that do real time voice stream content analysis. Pretty common usage in call centers. No doubt you could have a machine "listen" to calls and alert the spooks.
That said, you can also encrypt Voip packets easily since the are digital. That is where NSA snooping can be foiled.
President Obama is the best president ever!
Repeat enough times to fill up a Zettabyte with useless information.
How many calls do you make in a day? What if you called your home phone from your cell a hundred times?
Fill their databases to the brim with useless information.
Don’t rely on any encryption. Even IF they can’t break it now, they’ll just store it and analyze it when they can.
It all depends on the encryption algorithm. The heavier the encryption, the heavier the machine that needs to do the encrypting and decryption which means more $$$; that most likely won’t fly for many consumers, business, most likely. It still does not defeat capturing and storing the packets for later re-construction and decryption. As well, just a single TCP packet can reveal A LOT about where you are, who your destination receiver is, what protocol, time, etc..Just a single TCP packet out of hundreds of thousands (more likely millions) per VOIP call.
Maybe I'm just a conspiracy theorist...
The NSA feeding information to the IRS, HHS, and Valerie Jarrett.
What possibly could go wrong...?
5.56mm
Which can mean only two things: the surveillance is useless or that they want the terrorism to happen.
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