TED 2014
Richard Ledgett : The NSA responds to Edward Snowden’s TED talk (transcript)
Summary
I think that our World has no area which is guaranteed 100 percent safe.
The last talk, the speaker was Edward Snowden. He can't be in America because he gave all his information back to the American people. We’re known that we didn't completely know and we didn't believe. The government side has gotten enormous profits but our privacy was leaking. We were full of cheating feeling.
However, the excuses the NSA told us was that Snowden was a whistleblower who hurt legitimate whistleblowing activities.
The NAS and the government ignored what they did, they didn't agree anything and they said that there were people who thought very differently about the Internet but there was the room for discussion.
I think that what they said means that there is still no room for discussion.
Moreover, this can't be proved that there hasn't been a major attack in the United States since 9/11 is not an accident but thanks to their system.
Are there solutions that we can use the Internet safely and freely, the government can protect our privacy, terror can be completely stopped and Snowden can be freed?
Words in this story
NSA / National Security Agency.
kernels / core, nucleus
disclosure / revelation, exposure,
the action of making new or secret information known.
transparency /noun/ clearness, clarity; openness
transparency /noun/ clearness, clarity; openness
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