when the government wanted to know how to better keep an eye on information on the web, it went straight to silicon valley. more than a decade ago cia director michael hayden began enlisting the private sector to build the nsa s data ops. hayden knew at the time that the companies in silicon valley had the knowledge and skill required to make this happen. in an interview with the national journal, hayden is quoted as saying, we made them part of the team because and i m quoting here, why would we not turn the most powerful telecommunications and computing management struck on the planet to our use. it s that interview given by michael hayden, he gets to the core of the political revelation that s have rocked the political and tech world over the past week. which is the fact that the same electronic architecture that brings us everything that is amazing about social media and also makes a lot of money is, to use edward snowden s catchy phrase, an architecture of oppression. and al
private sector to build the nsa s data ops. he knew at the time that the companies in silicon valley had the knowledge and skill required to make this happen. in an interview with the national journal, hayden is quoted as saying, we made them part of the team because and i m quoting here, why would we not turn the most powerful telecommunications structure on the planet to our use. it s that interview given by michael hayden, he gets to the core of the political revelations of the political and tech world over the past week. everything that is amazing about social media and makes a lot of money is to use edward snowden s catchy phrase, an architecture of oppression. and all this has been super embarrassing for the tech industry. the nsa has said to have tapped into the servers of nine of their biggest companies, the heads of two of those companies have put up a curious but united front by issuing identical and carefully parsed statements
when the government wanted to know how to better keep an eye on information on the web it went straight to silicon valley. more than a decade ago, michael hayden began enlisting the private sector to build the nsa s data ops. he knew at the time that the companies in silicon valley had the knowledge and skill required to make this happen. in an interview with the national journal, hayden is quoted as saying, we made them part of the team because and i m quoting here, why would we not turn the most powerful telecommunications structure on the planet to our use. it s that interview given by michael hayden, he gets to the core of the political revelations of the political and tech world over the past week. everything that is amazing about social media and makes a lot of