White House veterans helped Gulf Monarchy build secret surveillance | Facebook intends to implement end-to-end encryption | Coalition outlines plan to pressure internet giants over cyberbullying
White House veterans helped Gulf Monarchy build secret surveillance | Facebook intends to implement end-to-end encryption | Coalition outlines plan to pressure internet giants over cyberbullying
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Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. In the years after 9/11, former U.S. counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke warned Congress that the country needed more expansive spying powers to prevent another catastrophe. Five years after leaving government, he shopped the same idea to an enthusiastic partner: an Arab monarchy with deep pockets. In 2008, Clarke went to work as a consultant guiding the United Arab Emirates as it created a cyber surveillance capability that would utilize top American intelligence contractors to help monitor threats against the tiny nation.
White House veterans helped Gulf Monarchy build secret surveillance | Facebook intends to implement end-to-end encryption | Coalition outlines plan to pressure internet giants over cyberbullying
White House veterans helped Gulf Monarchy…
White House veterans helped Gulf Monarchy build secret surveillance | Facebook intends to implement end-to-end encryption | Coalition outlines plan to pressure internet giants over cyberbullying
Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. In the years after 9/11, former U.S. counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke warned Congress that the country needed more expansive spying powers to prevent another catastrophe. Five years after leaving government, he shopped the same idea to an enthusiastic partner: an Arab monarchy with deep pockets. In 2008, Clarke went to work as a consultant guiding the United Arab Emirates as it created a cyber surveillance capability that would utilize top American intelligence contractors to help monitor threats against the tiny nation.