Echelon Speech By Duncan Campbell
Yet another anonymous reader sends the following: "Dr. Dobb's Technetcast is carrying an informative
presentation about the Echelon intelligence gathering system by Duncan Campbell an investigative reporter who wrote one of the first
reports about the system in 1988."
I know this isn't entirely on topic with the story, but I just made a mental note of which friends may be involved with the project. Scary.
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http://www.tecsoc.org/persec/webwatch/echelon.htm
A. Keiper
The Center for the Study of Technology and Society
Washington, D.C.
Phew.
--Giving to trolls for the benefit of us all
The biggest problem with the echelon system is that it is designed, monitiored and managed by people and that is probably the scariest part about the whole thing. If I thought for one second that the government could manage to dig up 100 or so people (that's my humble estimate as to how many people they need minimum) that had absolutely no pre-bias towards any group or person. I might think that this was a halfway decent approach to stopping terrorism. The problem is that the keyword list, AI logic or whatever is automatically skewed, because there are already so many ingrained ideas. People are just that only people, I can't honestly believe that if I used some keyword in my e-mail that also happened to contain bank information that certain individuals working on this system might not pocket the information. Or if I expressed certain views that may not agree with one of the administrators, a simple edit and save and I've been mysteriously identified as the man on the grassy knoll by e-mailing my confession to a friend/psycologist/religious advisor. I don't think that the system is flawed I think that the people who run the system are flawed. remove the .spam to e-mail me
tj6581@cnsvax.spam.albany.spam.edu
"Freedom of speech has always been the abstract red-headed stepchild of the Constitution"
"Freedom of speech has always been the abstract red-headed stepchild of the Constitution"
-Suck
some say that there is not enough processing power for ECHELON to monitor communications effectively. however, the combined processing power possible with today's networks have produced calculation speeds reaching the terraflop domain, and this is what is publicly known. assuming that classified computing is five to ten years ahead of declassified computing, we're getting close to having networks of computers advancing towards neural-net capabilities i.e. artificial intelligence.