View Full Version : NSA Director Gen. Alexander and Cybersecurity
bogeyman
26th October 2013, 15:25
"Jessica L. Tozer sits down with NSA Director and CYCOM Commander General Keith Alexander to get the story straight about the National Security Agency's most criticized foreign intelligence and cybersecurity programs."
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naste.de.lumina
26th October 2013, 15:36
This man is completely dislocated from reality.
In my opinion when it occurs on such a large degree is called schizophrenia.
bogeyman
26th October 2013, 16:13
This man is completely dislocated from reality.
In my opinion when it occurs on such a large degree is called schizophrenia.
Maybe that's why he is retiring along with his deputy? Given the push.
chocolate
26th October 2013, 16:57
He is completely in touch with reality, just his reality is not ours. Sometimes we are so much caught up in a small part of something that we start revolving everything around it until it looks totally different than in the beginning. I guess he will incarnate in a country under such a strong surveillance that he will never ever want to be involved in anything like that.
Tesla_WTC_Solution
26th October 2013, 17:04
Those people, in charge of US cybersecurity, were warned by many people in no uncertain terms,
to isolate and protect their important servers, important information, BEFORE Ed Snowden leaked to the press, in fact --
On my weblog, could have been well over a year and a half ago, I wrote an article that said any intelligence agencies who INSIST on allowing their databases to exist on OUR internet,
would be crying blood tears when their cybersecurity is compromised by their own practices....
leaving the info there for people like that to steal, in a format they can use, is ultimately lazy -- it's no better than the two nuclear troops who left the nuclear blast doors open while sleeping.
the gov't has no business stockpiling our personal information anyway :( wtf!
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