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In reply to the discussion: How does "data may be queried only when there is a reasonable suspicion" = 20 million/month? [View all]ljm2002
(10,751 posts)33. That is an excellent question...
...it's hard to imagine how much time it would take to formulate reasonable suspicion / specific facts for that many queries.
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How does "data may be queried only when there is a reasonable suspicion" = 20 million/month? [View all]
dkf
Aug 2013
OP
Back in June, I wasn't that far off in my upper estimate of NSA profiling of 90 million callers/mo.
leveymg
Aug 2013
#1
For scale, a couple decades ago their were about 1 billion domestic phone calls per day
FarCenter
Aug 2013
#13
The system is largely automated. The profiling software determines who's call gets assigned to an
leveymg
Aug 2013
#6
Cause the queries to suspission ratio could be 1 supect to n number of queries but I'm sure
uponit7771
Aug 2013
#3
They can query foreign communications data a hundred million times a month if they want.
randome
Aug 2013
#12
No they guess at the "foreignness". If it were that precise they wouldn't have any US data.
dkf
Aug 2013
#21
I don't think that is how it works. Very inefficient for one thing, and efficiency matters a lot. nt
bemildred
Aug 2013
#20
I don't know what the NSA does, or any spooks, but I know a good deal about databases.
bemildred
Aug 2013
#26
Which is why the government is at the forefront in developing ways to handle uber data.
dkf
Aug 2013
#28
True, but cross link a name, IP address, email, phone #s, etc together and isn't that one query?
dkf
Aug 2013
#35
Like I posted earlier, they were using it in Iraq to predict attacks and I imagine unrest.
dkf
Aug 2013
#48
Also this: NSA establishes $60 million data analytics lab at NC State Published: August 15, 2013 Up
dkf
Aug 2013
#30
This is computing theory, performance theory, it's math. Finite math. They aren't going to fix it.
bemildred
Aug 2013
#39
Unfortunately they found in Iraq that the more data they added the better the predictive capability
dkf
Aug 2013
#40
The algos they use in the US probably track the Dow. The CIA has been working on this sort of thing
leveymg
Aug 2013
#51