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Schneier: The NSA Is Commandeering the Internet

Nerdfest writes "Bruce Schneier writes in The Atlantic: 'Bluntly: The government has commandeered the Internet. Most of the largest Internet companies provide information to the NSA, betraying their users. Some, as we've learned, fight and lose. Others cooperate, either out of patriotism or because they believe it's easier that way. I have one message to the executives of those companies: fight.'"

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  1. Re:Al Gore wants the Internet back by Desler · · Score: 5, Informative

    Introduced a number of bills that provided funding to the development of the Internet. And as said by Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn:

    as far back as the 1970s, Congressman Gore promoted the idea of high speed telecommunications as an engine for both economic growth and the improvement of our educational system. He was the first elected official to grasp the potential of computer communications to have a broader impact than just improving the conduct of science and scholarship [...] the Internet, as we know it today, was not deployed until 1983. When the Internet was still in the early stages of its deployment, Congressman Gore provided intellectual leadership by helping create the vision of the potential benefits of high speed computing and communication.

    The very pioneers of the Internet have acknowledged his contributions despite all the maligment he gets from the neckbeard crowd.

  2. Re:Bruce Schneier by davydagger · · Score: 5, Informative

    where are mod points when I need them.

    you forgot to mention

    Schneier is the guy who wrote blowfish, twofish, and previously worked with the NSA as an observer with AES, and is probably one of the foremost experts in cryptography in the world.

    He is certainly the foremost expert and creator of good publicly available cryptography