Whistleblower. Patriot. Traitor. These are just a few of the names that Edward Snowden has been called. In June 2013 Snowden, a former system administrator for the CIA and counterintelligence trainer for the DIA, leaked thousands of classified documents on surveillance programs to the media. This leak triggered a security melt down. The leaks included the government’s methods and reasons for collecting on American people. In an interview with one of Britain's newspapers, The Guardian, Snowden said, “My sole…
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security breach committed by Edward Snowden. Snowden is a former system administrator for the CIA, who later worked for a private intelligence contractor. He worked inside National Security Agency office in Japan and later on in Hawaii. During his work at the NSA office in Hawaii, Snowden started to access confidential information from the U.S. intelligence database and downloaded all activities and partnerships with other governments. During this security breach Snowden access data that revealed the…
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Edward Snowden was born in North Carolina in 1983. He took a citation in the US Army in 2004 with the hope of becoming part of the US Special Forces fighting in Iraq. He is a whistleblower who revealed how states engage in mass surveillance on a scale that no one could imagine. He was employed as a computer technician at the Central Intelligence Agency. After Snowden begin to work within the US intelligence services, he gained more access to information and higher security levels. Snowden has explained…
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Jeremy Jones Beirn 122314 Research essay Edward Snowden is influential in many different ways. Although some people might hate him very much for leaking confidential information, others like him very much and think that he did the right thing by leaking information that the nsa was spying on people, violating their right of privacy. He influenced many people to speak out about how their rights were being violated and to speak out and tell the government about its wrongdoings. For…
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ideas, interests and expectations By Caitlin Kerr Edward Snowden. No doubt everyone has heard the story, and everyone has different opinions on his actions. He has been labelled whistle-blower, traitor and even hero by some. But I am not here to debate whether or not this man was right or wrong in what he did. I am here to explain the cause of this monumental conflict. To give some context for those of you who do not know the full story Edward Snowden was working as a consultant for the NSA; as a system…
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spread awareness of an issue. Edward Snowden is a man who has been generalized as a civil disobedient. Snowden was under a contract with the NSA when he leaked classified information. Snowden revealed that United States agents were collecting telephone records and internet activity from citizens. Many argue as to whether Snowden’s actions were justifiable and done with pure intentions of informing the public; or whether Snowden was violating the laws and served as a traitor to his country. A. Jay Adler…
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Snowden vs. the NSA Edward Snowden was a 29 year old contractor for the National Security Council when he stole tens of thousands of documents from the U.S. government. His goal was to shed light on what was happening in the U.S.A. without the consent or knowledge of its citizens. Fearing for his life, Snowden leaked documents to the media to show the world what is actually going on. The NSA are collecting and analyzing mass amounts of data called metadata. He has been viewed as either a hero…
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Ed Snowden is a Hero In the USA there is something call Bill of Rights. Something that was created to limit the government’s power and keep the people’s freedoms. The fourth amendment prohibits forms of surveillance that compromise a citizen’s privacy. Edward Snowden a worker at NSA released documentation exposing the government and their program, designed to breach personal information in order to assure national security. These programs, principally run by the NSA, which is violating the fourth…
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occurring again, created new laws and programs to monitor our activity and content. There is a moral debate on whether these programs are violating our rights. Some people even act on trying to create awareness to this wrongs of these programs, Edward Snowden is one of them. On June 5, 2013 The Guardian reported a case about a top secret program issued by U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISA Court). The order was allowing…
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believed in them and gave them everything? In the case of Edward Snowden, a 34-year-old former NSA contractor, he betrayed the trust of his own country and the agencies instituted for its protection. In May 2013, Snowden revealed classified documents to the American people about the NSA’s mass surveillance programs that were being operated outside of the knowledge of the general public and constitutional rights of the people. Many people perceive Snowden as a hero to the public for shining…
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