James Clapper: The head of US intelligence admits, things we use Internet to spy.

James Clapper: The head of US intelligence admits, things we use Internet to spy.

February 15, 2016



James Clapper: The head of US intelligence admits, things we use Internet to spy.

James Clapper, head of the intelligence agencies in the United States, said that there were doubts about the potential benefits that would provide connected devices in the future regarding your options in monitoring and espionage. In testimony before the US Senate Clapper admitted that “in the future, the intelligence services could use the Internet of Things for the identification, surveillance, monitoring, tracking the location and setting targets for recruitment, or to gain access to networks or credentials users. ”

That small hyper-future technology that we face big and has many interesting advantages but also risks that we try to control our own use of these devices. Many security experts assume that the intelligence agencies of the United States and by extension, around the world try to access all data transferred between these devices. This week the White House announced the creation of a post for the so-called Chief Information Security Officer, who will manage everything related to cybersecurity. Its tasks will be to make sure that the Department of Homeland Security “test and certify connected to the ‘Internet of Things’ devices.”

All these devices will be an almost unlimited source of data on the types of activities that users perform with them, and it is surprising that one someone like Clapper has admitted something. It remains to see where the debate on privacy that seems again that American citizens-and the rest of the world are not entitled as such comments is.

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