Monday, November 3, 2014

Britain's New Spy Chief Says Some U.S. Hi-Tech Firms Are Aiding Terrorism

Robert Hannigan (right) took on the role of director of GCHQ (left) last month after a distinguished career as a senior diplomat Photo: Crown copyright

Britain's Spy Chief Says US Tech Firms Aid Terrorism -- The Telegraph

New GCHQ director Richard Hannigan accuses some Silicon Valley companies of becoming 'the command and control networks of choice' for terrorists

Technology giants such as Facebook and Twitter have become "the command and control networks of choice" for terrorists and criminals but are "in denial" about the scale of the problem, the new head of GCHQ has said.

Robert Hannigan said that Isil terrorists in Syria and Iraq have "embraced the web" and are using it to intimidate people and inspire "would-be jihadis" from all over the World to join them.

He urged the companies to work more closely with the security services, arguing that it is time for them to confront "some uncomfortable truths" and that privacy is not an "absolute right".

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More News On Britain's New Spy Chief Saying That Some U.S. Tech Firms Are Aiding Terrorism

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British spy chief: Tech firms aiding terrorism -- The Hill
Internet firms ‘in denial’ over terror role, warns GCHQ -- Channel 4
GCHQ chief: Tech firms 'in denial about online terrorism' -- ITV News
Web firms 'in denial' on terrorism -- Daily Mail/Press Association
Change at the top for Britain's spies -- BBC

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