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Homeland Security May Up Social Media Intelligence Gathering

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By P. SOLOMON BANDA   10/31/11 11:58 PM ET   AP

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- The wave of uprisings across North Africa and the Middle East that have overturned three governments in the past year have prompted the U.S. government to begin developing guidelines for culling intelligence from social media networks, a top Homeland Security official said Monday.

Department of Homeland Security Undersecretary Caryn Wagner said the use of such technology in uprisings that started in December in Tunisia shocked some officials into attention and prompted questions of whether the U.S. needs to do a better job of monitoring domestic social networking activity.

"We're still trying to figure out how you use things like Twitter as a source," she said. "How do you establish trends and how do you then capture that in an intelligence product?"

Wagner said the department is establishing guidelines on gleaning information from sites such as Twitter and Facebook for law enforcement purposes. Wagner says those protocols are being developed under strict laws meant to prevent spying on U.S. citizens and protect privacy, including rules dictating the length of time the information can be stored and differences between domestic and international surveillance.

Wagner said the Homeland Security department, established after the 9/11 attacks, is not actively monitoring any social networks. But when the department receives information about a potential threat, contractors are then asked to look for certain references within "open source" information, which is available to anyone on the Internet.

The challenge, she said, is to develop guidelines for collecting and analyzing information so that it provides law enforcement officials with meaningful intelligence.

"I can post anything on Facebook, is that valid? If 20 people are tweeting the same thing, then maybe that is valid," she said. "There are just a lot of questions that we are sort of struggling with because it's a newly emerging (issue)."

Wagner was in Colorado Springs to deliver a speech at the National Symposium on Homeland Security and Defense, a conference that included defense contractors and the military.

Aside from discussing the use of technology in unrest that has led to regime changes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, she delivered a speech that addressed the way the department operates, saying that its crucial elements include a nationwide network of 72 fusion centers that gather and analyze reports of suspicious activity, a new National Terrorism Advisory System that replaces the color coded alert system with one that provides more information about a threat, and a "See Something, Say Something" campaign that encourages citizens to report suspicious activity.

She also said another key program involves training hundreds of thousands of law enforcement officers across the country in filling out suspicious activity reports.

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01:41 PM on 11/07/2011
what their going to do to americans is going to make what hitler did to the jews look nice. beware of the evils there upon you , china and russia(ussr) will be nothing compared to what america will end up being unfortunately.its all gone to the toilet , america is bleeding daily and no dotors can help stop her from being bled.shes on a crash course.
09:17 PM on 11/06/2011
Are they going to create new jobs for some of the long term unemployed for this? Let them gather info on me, they'll just end up with that look of what on their faces.
10:32 AM on 11/03/2011
(cont...) dont participate in the aspects of the system that enslave you and the tyranny will dissolve. WE have the power - only if we are wise enough to realize it and use it (without violence)
10:32 AM on 11/03/2011
"[HS] may..." thats rich.... They've been doing this for YEARS. They're just letting you know to grease the skids and gauge public reaction, mixed with a bit of veiled gloating and threats. DON'T USE FACEBOOK! they get you hooked on a massive personal info sharing free-for-all, with addictive qualities to keep you going, and integrating the system with everything you do such as "liking" other articles, and finally they use it to spy on those who would be a threat to the tyrannical system by exposing it to others. they will use tactics such as infiltration, esp w/ people who can make a group look bad. They also label groups they dont like( or are a threat to exposing them as criminals), as "terrorists". This, under current law, allows them to do anything to them even flat-out assassinate them - no questions asked, no due process, NOTHING. (they can even kill a US citizen within the states, not just one living abroad). that's a FACT. they may not use the assassination part much - YET, but it is on the books. thats how they roll they introduce everything gradually. "The frog in the frying pan", if you will. IT WORKS, sad to say. these things are totally antithetical to every idea of freedom and what America is supposed to be. but they did it. the question is when will we be fed up enough to call them on it and stop it? (cont...)
03:43 AM on 11/03/2011
LOL! .. they see EVERYTHING transmitted electronically. They break EVERY encryption. This article seems like misinformation to me.
12:16 PM on 11/06/2011
Right on, stumped!! I worked in security for a gov contractor for about 10 years before I retired. The technology advancement in "extracting electronically transmitted" information during those 10 years was astounding... and damned scarey. The problem has always been there is so much data gathered that the chances of "analysts" getting the "terrorism" needle in the data haystack is about the same as getting struck by lightening. What they do with the non-terrorist stuff is what Americans need to be worried about...
05:23 PM on 11/02/2011
The only answer is Facebook Suicide. Facebook is the brainchild of the CIA anyway...
07:56 AM on 11/06/2011
Thank you. I have a really cool aluminum hat you may like.
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vobox3343
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04:08 PM on 11/02/2011
That's a given if you ask me.
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03:36 PM on 11/02/2011
Time to go off the grid...
08:01 AM on 11/06/2011
Ref: John Varley 1985 Novella, "Press Enter" won the Hugo Award. You gotta read it.
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debekniss
American Dreams are not an urban legend
10:47 AM on 11/02/2011
It's the Patriot Act people. They've had this right since 9-11 when Bush snuck it in under the fear of Terrorism while our country was in shock. They want things removed from the web which shows police true actions, they have already been removing stuff from sites like facebook which don't make them look pretty. Free Speech is only words to our government these days. Read more about Occupy Protesters and see just how much they are trying to stiffle the truth of their actions. Censorship is dictatorship and terrorism is anything our government does not like. Wake up People and take a stand for true freedom.
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08:46 AM on 11/02/2011
Oh noez! The DHS is going to see pictures of my cat!

What a waste of time and money. Any surveillance plan that can be foiled by a terrorist checking a "friends only" box is not a very good plan. DHS should stick with tried and true methods until Social Networking is fully open.
01:51 PM on 11/02/2011
When was the last time you "googled" your real name? Anyone can find more about you on Facebook in five minutes, than a private detective did in the eighties in a day.
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Zachary Edwards
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03:21 PM on 11/02/2011
My real name comes up with my facebook, which is open. You missed my point, but I am not surprised. Read the post again. And to be honest, I DID just google my name, and I honestly can't find any info about myself, just people with my same name, whcih is odd.

I had to actually look on google images for my picture, and even then, there is no info on my facebook. And I thought I had my page open to the public. This reinforces my point even more.

I even know all about me, and I can't figure out much about myself via my FB. Can you?
08:02 AM on 11/06/2011
You can make an aluminum hat for your cat too.
06:05 AM on 11/02/2011
1984 ? !
01:52 PM on 11/02/2011
Agreed! It is here!
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mhsden
If my dogs dont like you somethings Wrong !
06:02 AM on 11/02/2011
Like they havent been doing that sence day one thats why I have a moon pic dont tread on me lol
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Dallas D Snell
06:00 AM on 11/02/2011
WE ARE AMERICANS MR HOMELAND SECURITY. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT. lol
03:51 AM on 11/03/2011
lol they already built the fema(sic) prison camps. They already have hte patriot act, they have already wiped out the bill of rights and posse comitus act (military boots gonna come marching for YOU)! In retrospect that's one SCARY question you ask!
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Dallas D Snell
05:58 AM on 11/02/2011
ITS CALLED WAGGING THE DOG. HOMELAND SECURITY BEING THE DOG.
05:58 AM on 11/02/2011
I assumed they were watching long ago. keep on post your pictures and vital info. (dummys)