NSA: We only collect 1.6% of all internet traffic...

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People who understand math: Uh... that's more information than even Google processes in a day

Did The NSA Think The Public Can't Do Math? Attempt To Downplay Data Collection Fails Miserably

from the carry-the-one... dept

Last week we wrote about the NSA's ridiculous attempt to justify its surveillance efforts, including this really wacky callout designed to show just how "little" data the NSA collects.
Scope and Scale of NSA Collection

According to figures published by a major tech provider, the Internet carries 1,826 Petabytes of information per day. In its foreign intelligence mission, NSA touches about 1.6% of that. However, of the 1.6% of the data, only 0.025% is actually selected for review. The net effect is that NSA analysts look at 0.00004% of the world's traffic in conducting their mission -- that's less than one part in a million. Put another way, if a standard basketball court represented the global communications environment, NSA's total collection would be represented by an area smaller than a dime on that basketball court.

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/2...ownplay-data-collection-fails-miserably.shtml

related via zip:

Obama Privately Derides Controversy Over NSA Domestic Spying As “Noise” And Not “Meaningful”…

Of course publicly he’s calling for a “national conversation,” or something.





 

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lol Dopey huh?

And we only need billions to build a facility to hold it all that requires some real estate 5 times larger than that of Washington DC. Yeah, just a little info alright.
$2 billion to erect this tiny amount, $40 million /year to keep it running, etc. etc.
Just a tiny bit of info.
 

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