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FBI Software Specifications to Monitor Social Networks
The
Federal Bureau of Investigation is calling on IT companies to submit a
“white paper” on how to build a software tool to monitor social networks
like Facebook and Twitter, they want to use the information collected
to predict and respond to crisis. The system should be able to work in
real time, with search capabilities of social networks and news sites
like the CNN and MSNBC, using keywords and parameters defined by FBI
agents, with automated filtering of collected data. Other specifications
include instant notifications of breaking events triggered by keywords
and the alerts being shown colour coded on a geospatial map with the
ability to save and archive warnings, they even mention their preferred
maps, which are Google Maps, Google 3D Maps and Yahoo Maps.
Read pdf here : mypdf.herobo.com/FBI-Social-Media-Application.pdf
The application should help view domestic terrorist threats and
worldwide, classifying terror groups, being able to quickly locate US
embassies and Government installations around the globe including
details like the weather forecast and displaying video feeds of traffic
cameras in real time to spot traffic patterns like bottlenecks,
obstructions and flash mobs. Twitter is specifically mentioned and the
FBI asks for the ability to instantly search and monitor all publicly
available tweets across the whole Twitter site, the application must be
able to translate foreign language tweets into English, using a minimum
of 12 different languages, attaching a reference document of “tweet”
lingo for officers to be able to understand the data. Vendors able to
build that kind of mass surveillance software must include their
estimated pricing to the FBI.
A quick reminder that if you
don’t want your Facebook postings to be read and stored by the FBI, the
only privacy workarounds are not to use a social network, use something
more anonymous like Pidder, or to only post in private not allowing
public view. Besides the Government, employers and enemies alike can
find the information you post in Facebook useful too.
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