Tag Archive for: Constitution

EX-NSA director: China dominates cyber espionage – Atlanta Journal Constitution

EX-NSA director: China dominates cyber espionage
Atlanta Journal Constitution
After that, espionage campaigns arose. Some were likely state-sponsored, as governments have been launching high-tech offensives since at least the '80s. Now interest in cyber spying has intensified over conjecture that recent breaches at health

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NSA ‘technology glitch’ violated US Constitution, nabbed 56,000 emails per year from non-terrorists

Court opinions declassified and released yesterday by James Clapper, the US Director of National Intelligence, have revealed how the National Security Agency (NSA) collected tens of thousand of emails from American citizens who had no known terrorism links.
Naked Security – Sophos

Social Network Constitution to protect the privacy of your digital self?

Most of us know how everyone from third parties to government agencies are finding ways to track everything we do online and offline, if we post about it, as the boundaries between offline and online privacy become increasingly blurred. Read more
Ms. Smith’s blog

Cyber Warfare and Combat Aircraft – Borrowing Ideas From The Constitution – Canada Free Press

Cyber Warfare and Combat Aircraft – Borrowing Ideas From The Constitution
Canada Free Press
Wouldn't it be a shock to think that the ideas embodied in the Constitution are actually proving critical today in the design of systems for cyberwarfare? While reading the magazine Aviation Week And Space Technology, the issue of April 9, 2012, an

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