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jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
Wed Aug 14, 2013, 04:17 AM Aug 2013

Irony Alert: Pentagon Now Sees Big Data as 'National Security Threat

The data divers at the Defense Department know better than most how to track down someone just by looking at his phone records. Now they want to know if America's enemies could cause a fiscal meltdown or a massive cyber attack by combing through Netflix queues, Uber accounts, and Twitter feeds.

The doomsday thinkers over at DARPA are looking for researchers to "investigate the national security threat posed by public data available either for purchase or through open sources." The question is, could a determined data miner use only publicly available information -- culled from Web pages and social media or from a consumer data broker -- to cause "nation-state type effects." Forget identify theft. DARPA appears to be talking about outing undercover intelligence officers; revealing military war plans; giving hackers a playbook for taking down a bank; or creating maps of sensitive government facilities.

The irony is delicious. At the time government officials are assuring Americans they have nothing to fear from the National Security Agency poring through their personal records, the military is worried that Russia or al Qaeda is going to wreak nationwide havoc after combing through people's personal records.

As timely as this new DARPA project is, it wasn't NSA snooping that piqued the agency's interest. It was Brokeback Mountain. In 2009, Netflix sponsored a contest to improve its movie recommendation algorithm. Things went off the rails when a pair of researchers used supposedly anonymous information provided by the company to identify Netflix customers, by comparing their film reviews with reviews posted on the Internet Movie Database. A closeted lesbian who had watched the award-winning gay cowboy flick sued Netflix, alleging her privacy was violated because the company had made it possible for her to be outed.

http://killerapps.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/08/12/irony_alert_pentagon_now_fears_a_big_data_national_security_threat

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Irony Alert: Pentagon Now Sees Big Data as 'National Security Threat (Original Post) jakeXT Aug 2013 OP
It's only a terror threat if Somebody Else does it Demeter Aug 2013 #1
No one could have ever suspected that this might happen annabanana Aug 2013 #2
Interesting KarKar Aug 2013 #3
kicking, because annabanana Aug 2013 #4
Our national security threat is our dumbass leaders (no not just Obama, all). Waiting For Everyman Aug 2013 #5
Oh no. Someone might think to do what we're doing. DirkGently Aug 2013 #6

annabanana

(52,791 posts)
2. No one could have ever suspected that this might happen
Wed Aug 14, 2013, 06:20 AM
Aug 2013

(thanks Condi, for the utter cluelessness that keeps on giving)

 

KarKar

(80 posts)
3. Interesting
Wed Aug 14, 2013, 06:27 AM
Aug 2013

Somewhere on the internet there is an anonymous path of breadcrumbs that leads to the over throw of the US government. Thanks for the heads up DARPA.

Waiting For Everyman

(9,385 posts)
5. Our national security threat is our dumbass leaders (no not just Obama, all).
Wed Aug 14, 2013, 08:50 AM
Aug 2013

If terrorists do get into our info, it will probably come from hacking into the bulk systems that the intel community created, rather than "combing through" anything on their own.

Or one of the contractors like Booz Allen could simply sell it to them.

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