Another question: How much traffic they are monitoring with these definitions? All visible? Almost all except the u$a? I suspect the above will require quite large hardware.
I suppose this is a matter of importance for the dear NSA. To paraphrase a Susan Sontag quote [1] ``Most people in this society who aren't actively terrorists are, at best, reformed or potential terrorists.'' [1] http://thinkexist.com/quotation/most_people_in_this_society_who_aren-t_actively/220423.html On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 04:38:20PM +0200, Nathan Andrew Fain wrote: > Based on the xkeyscore rules does anyone have some idea of the > technology being utilized? > > Looking at the mapreduce::plugin definition I get the impression > Hadoop is in use. Hadoop provides a stream interface for Map Reduce > functions letting one utilize any program or language of their > choosing [1-example]. Can with more knowledge of distributed data > technologies confirm this? > > 1. > http://cs.smith.edu/dftwiki/index.php/Hadoop_Tutorial_2.2_--_Running_C++_Programs_on_Hadoop > see also slide 5: > http://cecs.wright.edu/~tkprasad/courses/cs707/ProgrammingHadoop.pdf > <quote> > cat input | grep | sort | unique -c | cat > output > Input | Map | Shuffle & Sort | Reduce | Output > </quote>
