Trustworthy Software For The NSA?
Janus Daniels writes "There's a new story from the New York Times, as reprinted at CNET News, about security concerns for Government agencies buying software from overseas. According to the article, a whistle-blower who helped sell software to the National Security Agency says that much of the development work is subcontracted to China, raising serious national security risks. He also discovered in the sales-support database... the names of more than 30 [identity-classified] employees of the United States National Security Agency...'"
And obviously Chinese intel has capitalized on this - succesfully directing the US Air Force to it's embassy during the Serbian fiasco a few years back...
Obviously, having all software written in the US eliminates the risk of having security risks.
http://blogs.lns.kicks-ass.net/moonjihad/
I know someone that has a small software company that's done contract work for the CIA. He is much, much more careful with his software than that, and would never make a mistake like that because he'd be afraid that he'd lose his security clearance and never be able to get his cushy government contracts.
He also said that he worked for a certain salad dressing company once, and they were much more careful about their trade secrets (recepies) than the CIA was about anything.
There are no trails. There are no trees out here.