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Re: PRISM: NSA/FBI Internet data mining project


From: "Jason L. Sparks" <jlsparks () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2013 06:24:20 -0400

To be fair, the reporting (initially) claimed the providers were granting the USG "access directly to their servers."  
It's understandable and appropriate that the providers pushed back against that apparently erroneous reporting. 

Jason

On Jun 8, 2013, at 22:44, ku po <cciehelps () gmail com> wrote:

What is the point to argue whether they have the capacity to process all
the data?
They DON'T need to build expensive systems.
They just need to make sure when they ask your company for information,
these information are available for them and fast enough.
So the statement that saying "we don't give them direct access" means
nothing!!!
The right question is IS THERE A DIRECT CHANNEL for them to ask you for
information without providing all the evidence( how could they show you all
the evidence when it is security related??),  which you can't deny their
access.




On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 8:20 AM, James Harrison <james () talkunafraid co uk>wrote:

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On 08/06/2013 16:31, William Herrin wrote:
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 1:25 AM, jamie rishaw <j () arpa com> wrote:
Just wait until we find out dark and lit private fiber is getting
vampired.

Why wait?

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/20/politics/20submarine.html?_r=0

-Bill

In a similar vein, a new PRISM slide was released by the Guardian this
morning:


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/08/nsa-prism-server-collection-facebook-google

Doesn't specifically say private fiber - just "fiber cables and
infrastructure". May just refer to fiber to/from/within complying
company infrastructure, ofc, not necessarily anything else.

They also apparently have a web 2.0 compliant dashboard with a catchy
name and pop-ups with big numbers in: Boundless Informant.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/08/nsa-boundless-informant-global-datamining

Speaking from the other side of the pond it's interesting to see where
this is going. GCHQ (the UK NSA equivalent) are being asked stern
questions by the government about their involvement and if they've
been asking the NSA for UK citizens' data (since they're not allowed
to collect it themselves).

Cheers,
James Harrison
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