Friday, August 30, 2013

Latest NSA Leaks Reveal The Importance Of NSA Crypto-Cracking


New Snowden Leak Reports ‘Groundbreaking’ NSA Crypto-Cracking -- Threat Level

The latest published leak from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden lays bare classified details of the U.S. government’s $52.6 billion intelligence budget, and makes the first reference in any of the Snowden documents to a “groundbreaking” U.S. encryption-breaking effort targeted squarely at internet traffic.

Snowden, currently living in Russia under a one-year grant of asylum, passed The Washington Post the 178-page intelligence community budget request for fiscal year 2013. Among the surprises reported by Post writers Barton Gellman and Greg Miller is that the CIA receives more money than the NSA: $14.7 billion for the CIA, versus $10.8 billion for the NSA. Until this morning it’s generally been believed that the geeky NSA, with its basements full of supercomputers, dwarfed its human-oriented counterparts.

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Update: Intelligence Black Budget Reveals Major Focus By NSA On Cracking Encryption -- Tech Dirt

My Comment: That is a lot of money being spent to break codes (and keeping secrets).

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