[WSIS CS-Plenary] Merry Xmas brought to you by the NSA
Ralf Bendrath
bendrath at zedat.fu-berlin.de
Mon Dec 26 23:10:27 GMT 2005
mclauglm at po.muohio.edu wrote:
> FYI: Almost anything you might want to know about Echelon may be found
> here: http://fly.hiwaay.net/~pspoole/echelon.html
The Report by Duncan Campbell for the European Parliament "Interception
Capabilities 2000" that kicked off the EU Echelon debate (that in the end
led nowhere) is available here:
<http://www.spiegel.de/statichtml/stoa/ic2kreport.htm>
The surveillance aspects of the information society have of course been
dealt with in the CS Privacy and Security Working Group, chaired by Karen
Banks and myself. But we already had a hard time to convince the
governments to at least mention the fundamental human right to privacy in
the WSIS documents. It would have been hopeless to try to make them speak
about Echelon and NSA surveillance, when even the European Parliament
could not push anybody here (and that was with much more public interest
and news coverage then)...
But if you look at the recently endorsed EU plans to store all Internet
and telephone connection data for 2 years and longer, and think about the
NSA's and others' datamining programmes, you can get really scared.
More about this EU "data retention" directive:
http://wiki.dataretentionisnosolution.com:81/index.php/Main_Page
Best, Ralf
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