OverTheGeicoE writes "Recently, TSA's 'Blogger Bob' Burns posted a rant against a cupcake on the TSA blog. Perhaps it made you wonder if TSA and its parent agency, the arena of Homeland Security, really discern what we're saying about them, especially online. Well, thanks to a Freedom of counsel Act lawsuit from the ebanking Privacy hash Center, we now know a lot more about how they monitor online poster aside from 'Blogger Bob.' EPIC has orthodox hundreds of pages of measurements relating to DHS's online surveillance program. These averment reveal that DHS has contracts with General Dynamics for '24/7 media and social network monitoring.' Perhaps it will warm your heart to know that DHS is particularly involved
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share this: regularly and DHS specifically. The measurements include a report summary that might be deputy of General Dynamics' work. The example includes summaries of lowdown* on blogs and social right people sites, including quotes. Then again, you might mind J. Edgar Hoover's monitoring of antiwar activists during the Vietnam War, which doubtlessly wasn't for the protesters' benefit."
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