Wednesday 27 November 2013

National Security Council will monitor 1.6% of worldwide Internet traffic

National Security Council will monitor 1.6% of worldwide Internet traffic
National Security Council and the United States "big ears" monitor 1.6% of world Internet traffic, but retain only 0.004% for a thorough investigation, according to Obama administration informer sent to European leaders United States Edward Snowden number after the truth was revealed.

Leaks, unreleased and the calculation methods May, announced less than 24 hours before the new European requirements concerning the protection of personal data, mainly in the United States are stored on the server. Commissioner Vivian Redding wants to go to Washington in the summer, in 2014, the European citizen can seek in United States courts against any misuse of their personal information in the remedy. United States to date has rejected the request, you will need a law passed by Congress.

To achieve this goal, the Commission as a whole must be decided on Wednesday, "the sword of Damocles" Weiwei? Redding on reserve: EU suspension of the agreement known as the "safe harbor" possibilities. It is a set of rules of transparency and confidentiality, must subscribe to Google, Facebook and Amazon United States companies to physically transfer data from Europe to United States.
National Security Council will monitor 1.6% of worldwide Internet traffic

An Atomic Weapon

Revoke this approval, in accordance with the request of the European Parliament had an affair Prism will be the equivalent of an atomic bomb. Penalties would be divided into network or Web, forced the giant MasterCard Bank cards isolate its business in Europe. She punished the old continent, even the biggest companies, will serve as France Orange, store their data scraper in United States territory.

"Listen" is sent to Brussels the United States intelligence community's statistics are timely but robbers experts in Europe. 0.004% seems to be the smallest proportion of a prior.

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