, it was up to General Alexander’s replacement, Admiral Michael Rogers, both to restore morale and rebuilding the capabilities of America’s electronic intelligence in the wake of the massive breach. According to a National Security staff me...
General Alexander
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…the British cipher service. Unless such intelligence disasters were freak aberrations, it appeared to confirm General Alexander warning in 2014 that the NSA was “losing some of its capabilities, because they’re being disclosed to our advers...
ally happened. To him, Snowden’s timeline, as established by the government’s investigators, did not match up to Snowden’s story line. “Something is not right,” Alexander said in an interview. What was wrong with Snowden's account proceeded...
ts made by a source, such as Snowden, who may be in the hands of the Russian security services in Moscow. By the same token, the calculations made by NSA officials about the extent of the theft are also suspect. After all, the NSA is an int...
d other possible violations of the law by the NSA, it would be difficult for any reasonable person not to see his actions as a valuable and even necessary public service. After all, as the three-judge panel of the Second U.S. Circuit Court...
…ssian and Chinese countermeasures risked compromising even more U.S. communications sources than had Snowden. General Alexander said in his interview with The Australian Financial Review, “We absolutely need to know what Russia’s involvemen...
surveillance, as the CIA deputy director later revealed. Such moves
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…ton, a private company owned by a hedge fund, which managed much of the information technology at the Center. General Alexander, returning to Washington DC after assigning the sensitive job of investigating the breach to Richard “Rick” Ledg...
than six weeks. He had taken the medical leave on May 18, 2013 left the country by plane. By
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it appeared to confirm General Alexander warning in 2014 that
it appeared to confirm General Alexander warning in 2014 that
disasters were freak aberrations
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… power of the NSA rested on a frail thread: its ability to keep secret from its foes its sources and methods. General Alexander could call the NSA’s communication intelligence “the queen on the chessboard,” but, like the queen in a chess ga...
…he computers worked under two-year contracts with the NSA’s leading civilian contractor, Booz Allen Hamilton. General Alexander, who, as I said, headed the NSA in 2013, first learned about an impending story in The Guardian on June 4, while...
…hina had obtained access to the “keys of the kingdom”. Whatever the extent of the actual damage, it was up to General Alexander’s replacement, Admiral Michael Rogers, both to restore morale and rebuilding the capabilities of America’s elect...
Snowden’s supporters, to be sure, disputed this view. If only as an act of faith in Snowden’s
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…age, so could other civilian trainees at the NSA. Someone in the chain of command had to take responsibility, General Alexander tendered his resignation on June 30", 2013. “ I’m the director, “he said, falling on his sword. “Ultimately, I’m...
If Snowden could cause such massive damage, so could other civilian trainees at the NSA
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