Sunday, April 14, 2013

NSA Data Center Brings Concerns Over Security and Privacy and Jobs

http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/04/14/1512254/nsa-data-center-brings-concerns-over-security-and-privacy-and-jobs?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed

NSA Data Center Brings Concerns Over Security and Privacy and Jobs

"Twenty-five miles due south of Salt Lake City, a massive construction project is nearing completion. The heavily secured site belongs to the National Security Agency. The NSA says the Utah Data Center is a facility for the intelligence community that will have a major focus on cyber security. Some published reports suggest it could hold 5 zettabytes of data. Asked if the Utah Data Center would hold the data of American citizens, Alexander [director of the NSA] said, 'No...we don't hold data on U.S. citizens,' adding that the NSA staff 'take protecting your civil liberties and privacy as the most important thing that they do, and securing this nation.' But critics, including former NSA employees, say the data center is front and center in the debate over liberty, security and privacy." According to University of Utah computing professor Matthew Might, one thing is clear about the Utah Data Center, it means good paying jobs. "The federal government is giving money to the U.'s programming department to develop jobs to fill the NSA building," he says.

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