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 Post subject: Former CIA Head David Petraeus to Plead Guilty
PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 4:25 am 
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Decorated war veteran and former CIA director David Petraeus has entered to an agreement with federal prosecutors in which he would plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge.

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 Post subject: Ex-NSA chief rules out Germany ever being admitted to Five E
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Ex-NSA chief rules out Germany ever being admitted to Five Eyes spy club

Retired U.S. Air Force General Michael Hayden (Reuters / Gary Cameron)

While taking part in a panel at the New America Foundation, the former NSA and CIA director, General Michael Hayden, confessed that a deal preventing mutual spying between Germany and the US is never going to happen, as cited by the Guardian.

Five means five Its an arrangement amongst five nations to create a deeper degree of trust and transparency and revealing weaknesses, Hayden said, referring to the Five Eyes (FVEY) intelligence alliance comprised of English speaking nations Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the USA.

You can make as many trips to Washington as you want, we dont have the keys to make five [into] six, said Hayden who occupied the seat of the NSA director in 1999-2005 and headed the Central Intelligence Agency between 2006 and 2009.

He added that theres no need for Germans to get offended by the NSA tapping Chancellor Angela Merkels phone, as this is sort of standard practice in the modern world.

The US Secret Service doesnt even question that many foreign intelligence services would be more than happy to wiretap President Barack Obamas BlackBerry phone and read his emails if only they were given a chance to do so.

And we didnt rend our garments, we didnt cry in outrage, we just knew that thats how things are, thats how adults play in the world of espionage, said Hayden, suggesting that German security services should do a better job of protecting Merkels phone.

The fact that German-American mutual trust was undermined by the revelations of former NSA contractor Edward Snowden means nothing but an insufficient effort by the US to prevent such leaks.

Shame on us not for what we may or may not have done, but shame on us for our inability to keep what we may or may not have done a secret, Hayden said, adding that the US pushed a very good friend into a very bad position by our failure to have operational security.

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He recalled how back in 2013 he explained to German colleagues why the US would spy on high-ranking German politicians, mentioning former Chancellor Gerhard Schrder as an example, who is not Merkel, and who opposed American policy in Iraq, and who seemed to have a strange and mutually productive relationship with [Russian President] Vladimir Putin.

I was reserving the right of the United States to conduct espionage for the security of the United States at the discretion of the United States, Hayden said.

He also said that attacks similar to Charlie Hebdo assault in Paris are inevitable.

The fact of the matter is theres a plague and people are going to get Ebola, he said, adding that Most folks like me view the Charlie Hebdo type attacks as kind of inevitable.

Yet terror acts take place not because of inability of secret services to detect such activities and every one of those inevitable attacks was preventable, Hayden said, sharing that the individuals who committed attack on Charlie Hebdo have shown up on American radars as well as French radars.

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This was far more a question of French resources than it was how exquisite was French intelligence, he said.

Panelists Hayden and David Gioe, a former CIA officer and professor at West Point, attending a meeting at the New America Foundation, questioned the credibility of information delivered by the turncoats from other intelligence services, because Its not that often that very well-adjusted, healthy, happy people are willing to betray the organization to which theyve nominally sworn allegiance.

The panelists agreed that common concerns, like ISIL or Chechen terrorism, could bring intelligence services together, but that kind of limited cooperation could hardly end in closer ties or better conducted joint operations in the long-term.



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 Post subject: CIA director blames social media for strength of ISIS
PostPosted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 6:45 am 
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Speaking Friday at the Council on Foreign Relations, CIA Director John Brennan said the group calling itself the Islamic State (also known as ISIS or ISIL) has been so successful at staying intact and afloat largely because it has embraced new tools, such as social media, which enable it to achieve a transnational diffusion of ideas in real time over the web.

What makes terrorism so difficult to fight is not just the ideology that fuels it, or the tactics that enable it. The power of modern communications also plays a role, Brennan said. New technologies can help groups like ISIL coordinate operations, attract new recruits, disseminate propaganda and inspire sympathizers across the globe to act in their name.

Brennan described the group as both well-armed and well-financed in his prepared remarks and said that, if unchecked, it would pose a serious danger not only to Syria and Iraq, but to the wider region and beyond, including the threat of attacks in the homelands of the United States and our partners.

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Yet while the United States has led a multi-nation military effort which has conducted around 2,800 airstrikes on the group in recent months, Brennan said that one of the major contributing factors with regards to keeping the group afloat has been its use of the internet.

The overall threat of terrorism is greatly amplified by todays interconnected world, where an incident in one corner of the globe can instantly spark a reaction thousands of miles away; and where a lone extremist can go online and learn how to carry out an attack without ever leaving home, Brennan said.

Indeed, for all its advantages, the Information Age brings with it an array of new challenges that have profound implications for CIAs missionimplications that go beyond counterterrorism.

According to a report released earlier this month, a 68-page ISIS Twitter Census authored by J.M. Berger and Jonathon Morgan for the Brookings Institute, the group has indeed embraced social media with considerable results.

Jihadists will exploit any kind of technology that will work to their advantage, Berger, an expert on online extremism, told The New York Times last week. But the Islamic State, he said, is much more successful than other groups.

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The Brookings report found that ISIS supporters opened at least 46,000 Twitter accounts during the last four months of 2014 averaging around 1,000 followers a piece and maintain an active presence on the web, notwithstanding attempts from the microblogging service to suspend accounts.

Much of ISISs social media success can be attributed to a relatively small group of hyperactive users, numbering between 500 and 2,000 accounts, which tweet in concentrated bursts of high volume, the authors determined. Elsewhere in the report, the researchers write that a spam and bot analysis undertaken of ISIS social media accounts suggested that 20 percent of all messages were created with automated software. With around one-fifth of all pro-ISIS accounts posted in English, however, the messages being spread en masse fabricated or not may have a very real impact with advancing the group.

On Wednesday, US Secretary of Defense Martin Dempsey told members of Congress that any victory against the Islamic State will be achieved not by the military, but rather through thwarting the groups ability to so widely spread its ideals.

We can harden the region against it militarily, but the ideology has to be defeated by those in the region, Dempsey said.



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 Post subject: How should U.S. respond to Chinese hacking?
PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2015 1:17 am 
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Espionage by a foreign government falls into a different category than attempting to steal trade secrets




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 Post subject: Ex-CIA insider: July 4 terror alert is "nothing routine
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Ex-CIA insider: July 4 terror alert is "nothing routine"

Michael Morell says the "serious" warning about potential holiday weekend attacks is different this year because of ISIS growing reach




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 Post subject: Ex-CIA leader: Heightened security "the new normal"
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Ex-CIA leader: Heightened security "the new normal"

There are several challenges presented by ISIS changing the way the U.S. approaches national security, Mike Morell says




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 Post subject: Ex-CIA insider: ISIS-inspired attacks are "wave of the
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Ex-CIA insider: ISIS-inspired attacks are "wave of the future"

If evidence links Tennessee shooting rampage to terror group, Michael Morell says it would be "the most significant ISIS-inspired attack" in U.S.




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 Post subject: How can U.S. respond to Russias military presence in Syria?
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As Russia appears to beef up its presence in the war-torn country, former CIA deputy director Michael Morell explains what the United States and NATO can do




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 Post subject: Russia accused of bombing U.S.-armed rebels
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Syrian activists say 2 days of Russian airstrikes have hit opposition forces armed and trained by CIA




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 Post subject: Self-proclaimed hacker of CIA director says he had help
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After releasing apparently sensitive info gleaned from John Brennans email, hacker says he also has access to a White House officials info




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