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February 2, 2014

Catalog of the Snowden Revelations

Filed under: Cybersecurity,NSA,Security — Patrick Durusau @ 5:29 pm

Catalog of the Snowden Revelations

From the post:

This page catalogs various revelations by Edward Snowden, regarding the United States’ surveillance activities.

Each disclosure is assigned to one of the following categories: tools and methods, overseas USG locations from which operations are undertaken, foreign officials and systems that NSA has targeted, encryption that NSA has broken, ISPs or platforms that NSA has penetrated or attempted to penetrate, and identities of cooperating companies and governments.

The page will be updated from time to time and is intended as a resource regarding Snowden and the debate over U.S. surveillance. Comments and suggestions thus are welcomed, and should be sent to staff.lawfare@gmail.com.

LawFare has produced this useful, if somewhat high level, catalog of Edward Snowden‘s revelations.

Very useful for other governments when visitors from Washington start the finger waving lecture on political corruption. With a little data mining, they may be able to trace a visitor back to specific incidents.

Now that would make an interesting data set.

Violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty comes to mind. Surely that is a crime under Pakistani law.

Thoughts?

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