What the USA Freedom Act did is it did two things. Number one, it ended the federal government's bulk collection of phone… — Ted Cruz Copy Share Image
“Exfiltrated metadata from internet service providers and social media platforms can be plugged into big data analytics and once the right algorithm… — James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology Copy Share Image
“Dragnet surveillance capitalists such as Facebook, Comcast, AT&T and Google, unfortunately, supply these manipulating forces with an endless supply of metadata for… — James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology Copy Share Image
We have a lot of argument about laws but none of it solves the problem. Let's examine what happened, why did we… — Carly Fiorina Copy Share Image
“You can keep the Office of Personnel Management records, I don't need Electronic Health Records, give me the metadata, big data analytics… — James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology Copy Share Image
If explicit metadata is a real problem, it raises problems that just can't be solved. It's not that we're not good at… — David Weinberger Copy Share Image
“For Nation States, and the adversaries within America's boarders (special interest groups, cyber caliphate, Muslim brotherhood, Antifa etc), metadata is "THE" silent… — James Scott, co-founder, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology Copy Share Image
Any time someone tries to tell you that metadata is 'meaningless, don't worry, it's just who you call, it's just phone records,… — Rand Paul Copy Share Image
ISIS is the most sophisticated terror threat we have ever faced. We are now at a time when we need more tools,… — Marco Rubio Copy Share Image
When we miss with all the metadata collection we've had, the San Bernardino couple and the Tsarnaev brothers, what that suggests to… — Carly Fiorina Copy Share Image