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Let's just do it, let's end anonymous
companies.
CA: Now, this slide that we're showing here shows the dates in which different technology companies, Internet companies, are alleged to have joined the program, and where data collection began from them.
But the bottom line is, when we talk about how this information is given, it's coming from the
companies
themselves.
But there's an important thing to remember here: even though
companies
pushed back, even though
companies
demanded, hey, let's do this through a warrant process, let's do this where we actually have some sort of legal review, some sort of basis for handing over these users' data, we saw stories in the Washington Post last year that weren't as well reported as the PRISM story that said the NSA broke in to the data center communications between Google to itself and Yahoo to itself.
So even these
companies
that are cooperating in at least a compelled but hopefully lawful manner with the NSA, the NSA isn't satisfied with that, and because of that, we need our
companies
to work very hard to guarantee that they're going to represent the interests of the user, and also advocate for the rights of the users.
And I think over the last year, we've seen the
companies
that are named on the PRISM slides take great strides to do that, and I encourage them to continue.
All
companies
need to move to an encrypted browsing habit by default for all users who haven't taken any action or picked any special methods on their own.
They say hey, we need to work with you to secure your systems, but in reality, they're giving bad advice to these
companies
that makes them degrade the security of their services.
CA: But isn't it also bad to deal a kind of body blow to the American
companies
that have essentially given the world most of the Internet services that matter?
It's really the
companies
are in a tough position, as are we, because the companies, we compel them to provide information, just like every other nation in the world does.
Every industrialized nation in the world has a lawful intercept program where they are requiring
companies
to provide them with information that they need for their security, and the
companies
that are involved have complied with those programs in the same way that they have to do when they're operating in Russia or the U.K. or China or India or France, any country that you choose to name.
And they're actually using that to counter the very large technological edge that U.S.
companies
have in areas like the cloud and Internet-based technologies.
CA: What about foreigners using American
companies'
Internet services?
They do, in the sense of, the only way that we are able to compel one of those
companies
to provide us information is when it falls into one of three categories: We can identify that this particular person, identified by a selector of some kind, is associated with counterterrorist or proliferation or other foreign intelligence target.
I think cyber is a threat in three ways: One way, and probably the most common way that people have heard about it, is due to the theft of intellectual property, so basically, foreign countries going in, stealing
companies'
secrets, and then providing that information to state-owned enterprises or
companies
connected to the government to help them leapfrog technology or to gain business intelligence that's then used to win contracts overseas.
We have a great track record of that, and we're actually working on a proposal right now to be transparent and to publish transparency reports in the same way that the Internet
companies
are being allowed to publish transparency reports for them.
This is a really important conversation, and it impacts, it's not just NSA, it's not just the government, it's you, it's the Internet
companies.
I'm really dismayed most people think
companies
are basically evil.
Companies
are doing the same incremental thing that they did 50 years ago or 20 years ago.
That's not how we think about companies, and I think it's sad, because
companies
are most of our effort.
We've had a more rapid turnover of
companies.
What did those
companies
all do wrong?
It took folks like DARPA, universities, and
companies
completely outside of the automotive industry to notice that if you were clever about it, autonomy could be done now.
And I'm going to sell reports to H.R.
companies
and big businesses that want to hire you.
We could go the policy route, where social media
companies
say, you know what?
The problem is that the revenue models for most social media
companies
rely on sharing or exploiting users' data in some way.
And so I think encouraging this kind of science and supporting researchers who want to cede some of that control back to users and away from the social media
companies
means that going forward, as these tools evolve and advance, means that we're going to have an educated and empowered user base, and I think all of us can agree that that's a pretty ideal way to go forward.
It's the same for other
companies
dealing at this sort of scale.
He wants to build, create, create companies, create innovation.
You can order very short pieces of DNA from a number of companies, and they will start from these four bottles of chemicals that make up DNA, G, A, T and C, and they will build those very short pieces of DNA for you.
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