MIT Technology Review published an interview with Gil Herrera, the new head of the NSA’s Research Directorate. There’s a lot of talk about quantum computing, monitoring 5G networks, and the problems of big data:The math department, often in conjunction with the computer science department,...
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None of us really knows what that amounts to, and a single interview with someone who’s obviously full of ‘self, doesn’t make it any clearer: we can be appalled by his lack of moral fibre (or whatever), but that’s at best only a mirage of a glimpse into the core. & Try “...
“The NSA has been systematically moving almost all its mission into this big data fusion environment,” Smithberger toldNextgovin an interview. “Right now, almost all NSA’s mission is being done in [IC GovCloud], and the productivity gains and the speed at which our analysts are able to...
In his first interview as leader of the NSA's Research Directorate, Gil Herrera lays out challenges in quantum computing, cybersecurity, and the technology American intelligence needs to master to secure and spy into the future.
January 17, 2015 Interview with an employee of NSA's department for Tailored Access Operations about his field of work Der Spiegel January 17, 2015 Supply-chain interdiction / Stealthy techniques can crack some of SIGINT's hardest targets Der Spiegel January 17, 2015 Classification guide for compu...
In an interview with Bloomberg News Wednesday, NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander was asked if the NSA has infiltrated Yahoo and Google databases, as detailed in the Post story. "Not to my knowledge," said Alexander. "We are not authorized to go into a U.S. company's servers and take ...
In an interview with Bloomberg News Wednesday, NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander was asked if the NSA has infiltrated Yahoo and Google databases, as detailed in the Post story. "Not to my knowledge," said Alexander. "We are not authorized to go into a U.S. company's servers and take ...
Reduction is inescapable. Algorithms are crude. Computers are machines. Data science is trying to make sense of an analog world. It’s a by-product of the basic physical nature of the micro-chip: a chip is just a sequence of tiny gates. ...
cufflinks, high-speed car chases and buxom babes, however. If the saga of whistleblower Edward Snowden teaches us anything, it's that American spooks are more interested in looking at reams of data and communications -- both foreign and domestic -- than playing dress-up and drinking martinis...