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*** LACKING Surveillance [0/4]
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**** DEVOID History of NSA Surveillance
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*** LACKING Surveillance [0/7]
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**** DRAFT History of NSA Surveillance
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:DURATION: 00:02
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:END:
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TODO
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- <1-> EFF has been fighting NSA domestic spying
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since 2005\cite{eff:nsa:timeline,mtg:uproar}
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- <1-> AT&T technician Mark Klein
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- <1-> Dragnet surveillance; NSA-controlled ``SG3 Secure Room''
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- <2-> Hepting v. AT&T (2006)
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- <2-> Government and AT&T retroactive immunity through FAA (2008)
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- <2-> Jewel v. NSA (2008)
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- <2-> Summary of Voluminous Evidence
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#+BEGIN_COMMENT
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(EFF, <<Klein v. NSA>>)
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When we think of the term ``surveillance'',
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the NSA usually comes to mind.
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation has been fighting the NSA
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in court since 2006.
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In 2005, a former AT&T technician Mark Klein provided ``undisputed
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evidence'' about an NSA-controlled room at AT&T named ``SG-3'', through
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which all traffic passed.
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The EFF filed Hepting v. AT&T in 2006.
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But in 2008, both the government and AT&T were awarded retroactive immunity
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through the FISA Amendments Act.
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The case was dismissed in 2009, along with dozens of other lawsuits.
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In response,
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the EFF filed Jewel v. NSA.
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The case also benefitted from three additional whistleblowers.
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#+END_COMMENT
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**** DEVOID Verizon Metadata
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**** DRAFT Ron Wyden :B_fullframe:
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:PROPERTIES:
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:BEAMER_env: fullframe
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:END:
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Senator Ron Wyden, 26 May 2011:
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#+BEGIN_QUOTE
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I have served on the Intelligence Committee for over a decade and I wish to
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deliver a warning this afternoon. When the American people find out how
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their government has secretly interpreted [the business records provision of
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FISA], they are going to be stunned and they are going to be angry.
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#+END_QUOTE
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**** DRAFT The Leak :B_fullframe:
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:PROPERTIES:
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:BEAMER_env: fullframe
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:END:
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#+BEGIN_CENTER
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5 June 2013
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#+END_CENTER
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**** DRAFT Verizon Metadata
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DURATION: 00:00:30
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:END:
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TODO
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- <1-> 5 June 2013---Guardian releases leaked document ordering Verizon to
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collect ``telephony metadata''
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#+BEGIN_QUOTE
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[...] (i) between the United States and abroad; or (ii) wholly within the
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United States, including local telephone calls.
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#+END_QUOTE
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- <2-> ``Business records'' provision partly declassified by Clapper on 6 June 2013
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- <2-> The American people were stunned and angry
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- <2-> But it wasn't a surprise to many
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#+BEGIN_COMMENT
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(Add date)
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June 5th 2013.
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I remember where I was.
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Does anyone remember what that date represents?
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...
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The Guardian newspaper releases a leaked court order,
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which orders Verizon to collect ``telephony metadata'' on /all/ calls,
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/including local/.
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That ``business records'' provision of FISA that Ron Wyden was talking about
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was partly declassified by the then-DNI James Clapper on June 6th, 2013.
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As Wyden predicted,
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we were pretty stunned.
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And pretty pissed off.
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But it wasn't a surprise to many security researchers.
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You guys can take a look at the references for more information on that.
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#+END_COMMENT
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**** DEVOID Snowden
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**** DRAFT PRISM
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- 6 June 2013---Guardian leaks slideshow describing PRISM
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- All companies denied involvement
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#+BEGIN_COMMENT
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But it didn't end there!
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Well, obviously, we know that now.
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One day later,
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the Guardian releases a leaked slideshow that describes PRISM.
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All companies eventually denied involvement in this program.
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#+END_COMMENT
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**** DRAFT Snowden
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:PROPERTIES:
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:DURATION: 00:01
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:END:
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TODO
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- 9 June 2013---The Guardian reveals Edward Snowden as the whistleblower
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- Smear campaign
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#+BEGIN_COMMENT
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These were serious leaks.
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They still are.
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And three days later---to our surprise---the source of the leaks was
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revealed.
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And the world came to know Edward Snowden through a huge smear campaign.
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They pointed out that his girlfriend was a pole dancer.
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They tried to discredit his role at the agency.
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They tried to paint him as this social loner, and downplay his skills.
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Fortunately, that conversation didn't last long, and did not succeed.
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I'm not sure how many of you were here last year,
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but Snowden gave the opening keynote to LP2016.
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He received a minute-long standing ovation.
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The energy in that room was incredible.
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#+END_COMMENT
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