
pretty funny:
"A little over a week ago the President of the United States visited the
National Security Agency in Ft. Meade, Maryland. The visit came on the
heels of allegations that domestic eavesdropping laws were broken, and
that the administration had exceeded its authorized powers. We aren't
going to pick sides on that one but there was a really nice photo that
showed up in the Washington Post as part of the story that we should
all be proud.
- Super-secret spy agency sensor grid - $Billions
- Security for a visit from the President of the United States - $Millions
- Showing the President that your prime source of information is a bunch of volunteers - PRICELESS!
[The DShield is] the result of thousands of volunteers around the globe running
sensors that feed information about data flows to a central database
repository. From there, DShield can detect early indications of new
threat tools, worm activity, and other malicious trends. It's no
wonder that the NSA likes showing it off to the President! But to make
it work we need more volunteers. "
http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyid=1097
The map the President was standing in front of: http://securitywizardry.com/radar.htm
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