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TOP SECRET: From Shakespeare to the NSA

Posted: November 10, 2014 at 8:47 pm

K%d8Dsd@c8W^1.

Or, to put it plainly: Calling all codebreakers.

If youre ready for something more challenging much more challenging than sudokus and crossword puzzles, check out Decoding the Renaissance, the new exhibit that opens Tuesday at the Folger Library.

Shakespeare noted thatuneducated folks know not how/To cipher what is writ in learned books, but these learned books are a cipher to everybody.

Among the unfathomable mysteries on display is theVoynich Manuscript. This magicallyillustrated book, on loan from Yale University for the first time, is written in a language that scholars have failed to decipher since the 15th century. Perhaps the thousands of spies slinking around Washington, D.C., can finally crack the code.

Strange as it might seem among the antiquemanuscripts atthe Shakespeare library, youll also findaSIGABA codemachine from theNSAs National Cryptologic Museum. The basic principle of that device wheels within wheels! stems fromthe first text written in the West in the late 1400son the subject of ciphers.

In fact, its the curious connectionbetween the Folger and the NSA that inspired curatorBill Shermanto create this show. Sherman, who wrote his dissertation on John Dee, Queen Elizabeths wizardly adviser, was a fellow at the Folger from2011-12 when he began studyingintelligence in the intellectual sense and the military sense during the Renaissance.

He couldnt have found more fertile ground. The Folger and the Library of Congress, he said, offer the biggest concentration of rare books on this particular field of codes and ciphers. That was when I knew we had a show: Without going outsidea single block, I could get most of the materialI needed.

The lynchpin of the new exhibitisWilliam Friedman, whose unlikely career links Shakespeare scholarship to Cold War cryptography. Friedman and his wife got their start in the early 20th century working for an eccentric millionairewho was determined to prove that Francis Bacon was the secret author of the Bards plays.

That futile project failed, but in the process, Friedman became an expert in codes and ciphers. When World War II began, the U.S. military realized he had the skills they needed. He remained in the field for decades, and he and his colleagues eventually broke Japans Purple cipherduring the war.

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Inspector General’s Report Says Accusations NSA Listened In On Military Personnel’s Phone Calls ‘… – Video

Posted: November 9, 2014 at 10:48 pm


Inspector General #39;s Report Says Accusations NSA Listened In On Military Personnel #39;s Phone Calls #39;...
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NSA Press Conference Nov 7 2014 – Video

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NSA Press Conference Nov 7 2014
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The NSA ECHO – Video

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The NSA ECHO
Amazon Echo commercial parody.

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why i focus on the NSA So much… – Video

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why i focus on the NSA So much...

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the NSA played a HUGE role as well with people – Video

Posted: November 8, 2014 at 1:47 am


the NSA played a HUGE role as well with people
JMHO......

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Former NSA Head Michael Hayden: The Agency "Cannot Survive Without Being More Transparent"

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Do Americans have a right to privacy? At what point does national security take precedence over that right? Intelligence expert Amy Zegart discussed those issues and more with Michael Hayden, the former head of the National Security Agency. Hayden served as NSA director from 1999 to 2005, and was also CIA director for three years. Zegart is codirector of Stanfords Center for International Security and Cooperation, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, and professor of political economy at Stanford Graduate School of Business (by courtesy), where she coteaches a course on political risk management with former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. The following are edited excerpts from their conversation:

The 215 program has to do with telephone metadata. So its not email traffic; its voice. And its not content, its fact of. What the agency gathers is who called whom, when, for how long. Its also within the technical definition of metadata to include locational data. But this program doesnt. Its consciously excluded. What youve got is a record of all phone calls made within the United States or between the United States and overseas thats given to the National Security Agency on a daily basis by the telecom providers.

Its not technically electronic surveillance. These are actually business records kept by the phone company in order to charge you for your phone usage. That data is then bent toward the National Security Agency, where its stored.

A key point about this is that it is unarguably domestic. Its your stuff. Its my stuff. And its put into this large database. Now, that in itself causes a lot of people concern because even with good intent, theres some nervousness about the government having that kind of information.

The NSA view is that, although that is kind of theoretically frightening, as a practical matter, one has to look at what happens to that data in order to make a coherent judgment about it.

That data is locked and inaccessible at NSA except under a very narrow set of circumstances. Number one, the number of people who are allowed to access that data is about two dozen. Actually, the right number is 22. And the way you access the data is through a number, almost always foreign, about which you have a reasonable, articulable suspicion that the foreign number is affiliated with terrorist groups.

A specific example so you raid a safe house in Yemen. And you go in with your Yemeni allies and you grab some people. And you grab whats called pocket litter, which is identifiable stuff inside their pockets.

It confirms that, yeah, these guys are who we thought they were. Theyre affiliated with AQAP Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula or some other group. And you discover a cellphone that youve never seen before. Now you have a reasonable, articulable suspicion that that cellphone is, in fact, affiliated with a terrorist.

What you then get to do and Im going to be a little cartoonish, here, but its kind of how it works. What you then get to do is walk up to that database, kind of yell through the transom, and say, Hey, anybody in here talk to this phone? And then if a number in the Bronx raises its hand and says, Yeah, I do every Thursday, NSA gets to say to the number in the Bronx, Well, then who do you talk to?

Thats the program. Theres no mining of the data, and theres no pattern development, no pattern recognition. It is: Did any of those phone events that were captured there relate to a phone that we have reason to believe is affiliated with al-Qaida?

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The NSA’s Mass-Surveillance Program Is About to Go on Trial – Video

Posted: November 7, 2014 at 7:49 am


The NSA #39;s Mass-Surveillance Program Is About to Go on Trial
http://www.nationaljournal.com/tech/the-nsa-s-mass-surveillance-program-is-about-to-go-on-trial-20141103.

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NSA Chief Bet Money on AT&T as It Spied on You – Video

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NSA Chief Bet Money on AT T as It Spied on You
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/11/03/nsa-chief-cashed-in-on-at-t-as-it-spied-on-you.html.

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Egya Koo Nimo plays "aban kaba da me nsa" @ Ashesi – Video

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Egya Koo Nimo plays "aban kaba da me nsa" @ Ashesi
Palm wine music with Egya Koo Nimo.

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