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Allison Brooks

@_thesynthesis

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linkhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/thesynthesis/ calendar_today05-03-2014 13:01:23

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#HouseForeignAffairsCommitteeMeeting #RepEdRoyce said beef over languages should be cleared up before the elections by use of radio address

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The basic problem of computer and device security is the ad communication with certain groups-requests for data now go through applications.

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In other words, ads on sites like google or Facebook, may be tripping your #GPS or showing sensitive information about you that it collects.

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Snowden is essentially saying #NSA has placed cyberhacking over defense, and strategy has jeopardized economic security and patent rights.

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Snowden is saying that Clapper and Alexander have left the back door wide open to those who would wish to attack us online or our businesses

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Cybersecurity had been unbolstered because it was hard to use surveillance, rather than using bolstered internet security to repel attacks.

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Because we switched to digitized technology, that is what enables phone calls to be recorded at will/be brought back up at anytime for 5yrs.

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If it were up to Obama, government watch dogs would be put to sleep, and the Tea Party would have been mowed down with each August's grass.

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The reason why Snowden is a whistleblower: companies were not encrypting their information and the laws had not kept up with patent laws.

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That is a good point: most people do not understand peril of cybersecurity: with #GPS anyone can kill you, conduct surveillance, or jail you

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The reason said that Snowden chose to blow the whistle: we have the most to lose from cyberhacking when we do not have secure security.

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The United States is the harbor for all data, and that is why this is such an issue. We will not only loose business, we can loose lives.

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Snowden is correct: you needed to have the disclosure, because if your cookie and browser was being exploited you also could be endangered.

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Wall Street must pay taxpayers $614 million in latest case thx to 1986 Grassley whistleblower law recovering 10s of billions $ since passage