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cali

(114,904 posts)
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 08:01 AM Jun 2013

The Revolving Door: Facebook's Former Security Chief Now Works for the NSA

About a year after Facebook reportedly joined PRISM, Max Kelly, the social network's chief security officer left for a job at the National Security Agency, either a curious career move or one that makes complete sense. The Chief Security Officer at a tech company is primarily concerned with keeping its information inside the company. Now working for an agency that tries to gather as much information as it can, Kelly's new job is sort of a complete reversal.

Facebook, among other tech companies, has distanced itself from the government, claiming it only cooperates when it is legally required to. But, "current and former industry officials say the companies sometimes secretly put together teams of in-house experts to find ways to cooperate more completely with the NSA and to make their customers' information more accessible to the agency," report the New York Times's James Risen and Nick Wingfield.

Before Kelly — who once worked at the FBI — took the job at the NSA, he indicated a coziness with the government. Three weeks after leaving the network in 2010, he made a speech at the Defcon hacking conference that argued greater cooperation between places like Facebook and military defense. "Commercial entities and the military are dealing with the same problem," he said. "They should both understand their roles in the larger picture. There isn’t enough information shared." There he was more specifically addressing cyber-attacks from places like China, which as he predicted has turned into a national security issue. But, his speech also indicates that he thinks these two, at times opposed, industries should work together.

It's unclear what Kelly exactly does at the NSA — he might have a job that has nothing to do with PRISM. Though, the Times report suggests the feds recruited him because of his Silicon Valley ties. "To get their hands on the latest software technology to manipulate and take advantage of large volumes of data, United States intelligence agencies invest in Silicon Valley start-ups, award classified contracts and recruit technology experts like Mr. Kelly," they write.

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http://www.theatlanticwire.com/technology/2013/06/facebooks-former-security-chief-now-works-nsa/66432/

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The Revolving Door: Facebook's Former Security Chief Now Works for the NSA (Original Post) cali Jun 2013 OP
Facebook is, maybe not in intent, but certainly in effect... Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #1
They should be paying users for giving them their life stories jsr Jun 2013 #2

Democracyinkind

(4,015 posts)
1. Facebook is, maybe not in intent, but certainly in effect...
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 08:10 AM
Jun 2013

...part and parcel of the TIA wet dream.



(Interesting parts about funding at 2:00 mark)

The doors have been revolving ever since Facebook became the hot new thing.

jsr

(7,712 posts)
2. They should be paying users for giving them their life stories
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 08:19 AM
Jun 2013

Personal details, daily activities, photographs, videos, friends, relatives, political thoughts, personal tastes, medical problems, etc., etc.

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