The NSA ”exaflop” (quintillion, or billion billion, calculations per second) computer called Stellar Wind, reported in development, is intended to “data mine” the Internet for terrorism. It incidentally also presents a grave danger, and a likely danger, to the Fourth Amendment, to “the right most valued by a free people, the right to go about ones private business without fear of surveillance." (Brandeis). Well-known laws of technology indicate there is no stopping the machine, but there is an answer for the toxic mountain of corrosive slag it will create, its information archive. A surprising answer is offered by the American Library Association: active destruction of the archive.Liberty & Surveillance: Stellar Wind (Liberty andSurveillance)
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Liberty & Surveillance: Stellar Wind (Liberty and Surveillance)
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