June 19, 2013
Silicon Valley and Spy Agency Bound by Strengthening Web
By JAMES RISEN and NICK WINGFIELD
WASHINGTON — 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.
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