Defending our nation. Securing our future.
Ànd goes the motto of the profound intelligence agency of the United states department of defense, National security agency aka NSA.
The prudent pertaining organisation with a classified annual budget of around $10.8 billion has been proven effective and efficient in all fields for the upliftment and safety for the country. But the people's overwhelming response was not for it's impeccable services but for the disclosures leaked by former NSA contractor, Edward Snowden. The internal intimate leakages started from June of 2013.
Traitor or patriot?
The news actually created terror and intimidated the public to an extreme level which is inexplicable. The disclosures created chaos in NSA and redemptive measures were immediate but already the information was done and dusted.
The disclosures were gruesome to the people as it had warrantless wiretap, Internet monitoring and even data mining. Few crumbs of the obelisk goes like this...
Collection and storage of 3 billion phonecalls per day includes the call length, date and time is suspected though the sufficient proof can't be provided.
Recording the calls and monitoring our emails is the part which makes us more vulnerable.
Everyone in the world has a profile in the NSA database based on your explicit social media information combined with the GPS locations of your routinal stuff. Your worst selfies too are stored ( I feel terrible!).
It can get through impenetrable databases whatever the confrontation is.
We would have possibly come to the conclusion based the former premises that the exploitation is only via the internet,but the shields have been broken as the organisation has developed technology that uses radio or WiFi to access computers which are even offline.
And don't ever think going incognito would be an option as NSA is obsessed more than ex.( Disappointments aside...)
Truth to be told, though they can find the whereabouts of upcoming terror attacks, this humongous surveillance network has never even twitched.
Snowden confessed that during his days as an analyst he could watch anyone anywhere anytime by just a tap.
The real oversight of NSA is really cumbersome.
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