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Since he revealed himself as the source of the National Security Agency leaks, little by little, the details of Edward Snowden's life have emerged, providing a picture of a smart kid who dropped ...
Few have vaulted from anonymity to the front pages more spectacularly than Edward Snowden, the former government contractor who revealed secrets from the National Security Agency's spying program ...
Edward Snowden says he considers himself a patriot, and he wouldn’t have gone to such lengths to reveal government surveillance programs if he didn’t have to.
Officials say the NSA's poor auditing capabilities and Snowden's skill at covering his tracks are making it difficult to tell what other new revelations he might make.
Snowden’s decision to turn against the NSA came when he used his programming skills to to create a repository of classified in-house notes on the agency’s global snooping and as he built a ...
Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency contractor-turned-whistleblower, spent a week in New Delhi training in core Java programming and advanced ethical hacking.
The parallels between Edward Snowden, who has declared himself the source of leaks on National Security Agency surveillance programs, and Bradley Manning, a U.S. Army private on trial for sending ...
What Edward Snowden Has Taught Us About Hiring How to avoid catastrophic mistakes in the battle for scarce skills.
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden spent a week in New Delhi, training in advanced ethical hacking, where he earned his certification as an EC-Council Certified Security Analyst.
Snowden was keen to improve his language and technical skills. In 2009 he signed up for summer school at a Tokyo-based campus affiliated to the University of Maryland’s University College.