(NY Times) When Max Kelly, the chief security officer for Facebook, left the
social media company in 2010, he did not go to Google, Twitter or a similar
Silicon Valley concern.
Instead the man who was responsible for protecting the personal information of
Facebook’s more than one billion users from outside attacks went to work for
another giant institution that manages and analyzes large pools of data: the
National Security Agency.
Mr. Kelly’s move to the spy agency, which has not previously been reported,
underscores the increasingly deep connections between Silicon Valley and the
agency and the degree to which they are now in the same business. Both hunt for
ways to collect, analyze and exploit large pools of data about millions of
Americans.
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