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Edward Snowden
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This document appears to be a proof page (p. 58) from the book 'How America Lost Its Secrets' (likely by Edward Jay Epstein, indicated by the filename). It discusses Edward Snowden's activities under the alias 'Cincinnatus' while working as a Dell contractor, noting that his non-NSA employee status legally prevented the NSA's 'Q' unit from monitoring his interactions with activists and Tor advocates without an FBI warrant. The page bears a House Oversight Committee Bates stamp.
This document appears to be page 55 of a book manuscript (likely 'Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales' based on the ISBN in the footer) produced during a House Oversight investigation. The text details Edward Snowden's activities in late 2012, specifically his 'moonlighting' to promote the Tor Project and his organization of a 'CryptoParty' in Honolulu while employed by Dell at the NSA. It highlights his communications with Runa Sandvik and Asher Wolf regarding encryption advocacy.
The document discusses the security vulnerabilities within the NSA created by a "culture of transparency" and reliance on civilian contractors like Edward Snowden, who worked for Dell. It highlights how Snowden was able to openly organize crypto parties and communicate with anti-NSA activists while working as a contractor, as legal constraints prevented the NSA from monitoring his private activities without a FISA warrant.
Informed her he was organizing the first CryptoParty in Honolulu.
Advised him to 'keep it simple.'
Informed her he was organizing the first CryptoParty in Honolulu.
Advised him to 'keep it simple.'
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