Indeed, if this is correct one method of surveillance is to
take a full snapshot of the complete haystack for a few days,
for example a buffer that can hold 3 days of the total traffic.
But it certainly has a big price tag.

Basically any corporation or organization that operates
on internet scale, which tries to collect, download, diff
or index the whole web or internet, will arrive at similar
tools of internet scale: many huge data centers,
BigTable software (such as HBase, Hypertable, and Cassandra),
MapReduce frameworks, etc. Looks like you need an
internet to store and process an internet?

On the contrary, if an organization builds one or more
huge, massive datacenters, one can assume that it is
operating or planning to operate on internet scale.

-J.


On 07/15/2013 06:04 PM, [email protected] wrote:
``Regardless of opinions on the ethics/legal side, the "collect it all"
approach seems just impossible for me to grok.''

Sounds like the UK is more aggressive in this regard: `full take' for 3
days.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/interview-with-whistleblower-edwar
d-snowden-on-global-spying-a-910006.html

Marcus

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