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Is There Any Privacy Online? Edward Snowden, the NSA & Information Privacy (2014) – Video


Is There Any Privacy Online? Edward Snowden, the NSA Information Privacy (2014)
Ongoing news reports in the international media have revealed operational details about the United States National Security Agency (NSA) and its international partners #39; global surveillance[1]...

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Netzprediger 32 (NSA, CeBit, Germanwings) – Trailer – Video


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Satanic child sex ring investigation, NSA shooting, and a weather system – Video


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When several interesting stories roll out at the same time, I tend to take notice of the geopolitical context. Satanic worship scandal, NSA shooting, and a weather system: reports occur around...

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Men Disguised As Women Spark NSA Shooting – Video


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Sources said gunfire erupted Monday morning at the gate of the National Security Agency #39;s facility at Fort Meade in Maryland when two men disguised as women in a stolen car tried to enter....

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After Snowden, The NSA Faces Recruitment Challenge

Not many students have the cutting-edge cybersecurity skills the NSA needs, recruiters say. And these days industry is paying top dollar for talent. Brooks Kraft/Corbis hide caption

Not many students have the cutting-edge cybersecurity skills the NSA needs, recruiters say. And these days industry is paying top dollar for talent.

Daniel Swann is exactly the type of person the National Security Agency would love to have working for it. The 22-year-old is a fourth-year concurrent bachelor's-master's student at Johns Hopkins University with a bright future in cybersecurity.

And growing up in Annapolis, Md., not far from the NSA's headquarters, Swann thought he might work at the agency, which intercepts phone calls, emails and other so-called "signals intelligence" from U.S. adversaries.

"When I was a senior in high school I thought I would end up working for a defense contractor or the NSA itself," Swann says. Then, in 2013, NSA contractor Edward Snowden leaked a treasure-trove of top-secret documents. They showed that the agency's programs to collect intelligence were far more sweeping than Americans realized.

After Snowden's revelations, Swann's thinking changed. The NSA's tactics, which include retaining data from American citizens, raise too many questions in his mind: "I can't see myself working there," he says, "partially because of these moral reasons."

This year, the NSA needs to find 1,600 recruits. Hundreds of them must come from highly specialized fields like computer science and mathematics. So far, it says, the agency has been successful. But with its popularity down, and pay from wealthy Silicon Valley companies way up, agency officials concede that recruitment is a worry. If enough students follow Daniel Swann, then one of the world's most powerful spy agencies could lose its edge.

People Power Makes The Difference

Contrary to popular belief, the NSA's black buildings aren't simply filled with code-cracking supercomputers.

"There's no such thing as a computer that can break any code," says Neal Ziring, a technical lead in the agency's information assurance directorate. "People like to think there's some magic bullet here, and there isn't. It's all hard work."

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