Hello Cardoso,

Friday, May 26, 2006, 1:14:40 PM, you wrote:

> Depois é só analizar manualmente os 350 bilhões de mensagens-dia, afinal
> a NSA é super-humana...

Ah, e esqueci de comentar:

Já  em  92 (quando, obviamente, a tecnologia não estava tão evoluida), de acordo
com o http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/6/6929/1.html :

In a 1992 speech on information management, former NSA Director William Studeman
described the type of filtering involved in systems like ECHELON[11] :

"One  [unidentified] intelligence collection system alone can generate a million
inputs  per half hour; filters throw away all but 6500 inputs; only 1,000 inputs
meet  forwarding  criteria; 10 inputs are normally selected by analysts and only
one   report  is  produced.  These  are  routine  statistics  for  a  number  of
intelligence   collection   and   analysis   systems   which  collect  technical
intelligence".

In  other  words,  for  every  million communications intercepted only one might
result in action by an intelligence agency. Only one in a thousand would ever be
seen by human eyes.

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Gustavo Molina          mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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