The global company I recently retired from had NetFlow turned on worldwide. I could pull up logs from months in the past to search for errors, address pairs, endpoints, paths, etc. LOTS of info captured.
That said, I question where he got all of the states' logs from. Their traffic does not all go through a common device, as far as I know, so would have to be from different sources or from "Echelon" or somesuch.
I do hope he is successful, the symposium starts this Tuesday, Aug. 10 and ends Thursday, Aug. 12.
Agree, larger global corporations have the assets to invest into the storage required.
It sounds like a Lindell is claiming he has data extracted from Internet Exchange Points.
I’m skeptical that as some have claimed, Lindell has white hats that have been possibly able to decrypt encrypted traffic. That’s a tall order. If they have, they will need to explain how they did so.
Lindell has to make a compelling case. He (or anyone else) should not be given the benefit if the doubt. The data will need to be *publicly* released (all of it) so it can be analyzed and tested. Anything less should garner immediate suspicion.