attack. what they re doing now is taking in all of this magnitude of much more data and it s making the job much more difficult. they re making themselves dysfunctional. that s to me an important question. we re getting so much information. we keep talking about the needle in a hay stack but are we making the hay stack so big we ll never find the needle. technology has changed a great deal and we have programs that can go after the data but i think that the principles that bill outlines are correct and should be guiding what the government is doing. a couple of the challenges we have is that we have foreign agencies, actors, terrorists, others that are going to be actively attacking our systems and surveilling us and our government needs to be monitoring a wider range of things than was technologically possible in 2000, 2001. we as consumer versus to recognize that when we give data voluntarily out into the cloud and by our consumer behavior it s not just companies using it. govern
attack. what they re doing now is taking in all of this magnitude of much more data and it s making the job much more difficult. they re making themselves dysfunctional. that s to me an important question. we re getting so much information. we keep talking about the needle in a hay stack but are we making the hay stack so big we ll never find the needle. technology has changed a great deal and we have programs that can go after the data but i think that the principles that bill outlines are correct and should be guiding what the government is doing. a couple of the challenges we have is that we have foreign agencies, actors, terrorists, others that are going to be actively attacking our systems and surveilling us and our government needs to be monitoring a wider range of things than was technologically possible in 2000, 2001. we as consumer versus to recognize that when we give data voluntarily out into the cloud and by our consumer behavior it s not just companies using it. govern
attack. what they re doing now is taking in all of this magnitude of much more data and it s making the job much more difficult. they re making themselves dysfunctional. that s to me an important question. we re getting so much information. we keep talking about the needle in a hay stack but are we making the hay stack so big we ll never find the needle. technology has changed a great deal and we have programs that can go after the data but i think that the principles that bill outlines are correct and should be guiding what the government is doing. a couple of the challenges we have is that we have foreign agencies, actors, terrorists, others that are going to be actively attacking our systems and surveilling us and our government needs to be monitoring a wider range of things than was technologically possible in 2000, 2001. we as consumer versus to recognize that when we give data voluntarily out into the cloud and by our consumer behavior it s not just companies using it. govern