IT at the CIA
neocon writes "The current issue of the CIA's Studies in Intelligence (unclassified edition, natch) has
an article on the state
of IT within the CIA, titled 'Failing to Keep Up With the Information Revolution', which
looks at how the agency has fared in staying up to date both with information security needs
and with promising new technologies."
Are you guys familiar with In-Q-Tel? (It's mentioned in the article)
Here's an article.
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I was just reading an article in Business 2.0 (yes, I try to help out where I can) about a group called SAIC that does a lot of data mining and management for the CIA as well as many other aspects of the government. Apparently they do quite a bit of the security aspect of the CIA as well. Now if only they'd go public, their stock would be incredible...
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The systems don't "run Windows" any more than computers on the internet "run Windows". The OS is entirely up to the person using it. A lot of the classified systems run unix.
> The CIA is actually known for overthrowing military dictatorships, and helping countries fend off invaders.
Well, they're also well known for stupid shit like back in 1973 when then they overthrew the democratic government of Chile. It was replaced it with a dictatorship. You've heard of Gen. Pinochet, right..?
Mass arrests, summary executions, torture, "disappearances"..
It wasn't the CIA. It wasn't even, for the most part, the government, though it was originally funded by the government.