> In 2002, for example, it won permission, then secret, from the intelligence court permitting the C.I.A., the F.B.I. and the N.S.A. to share raw FISA wiretap information. The government did not disclose that change, which was first reported in a 2014 New York Times article based on documents disclosed by Mr. Snowden.
They are going to increase the number of human-related attack vectors with this and that pot of gold is going to end up getting exposed and/or sold.
The fact Snowden was able to do what he did is proof they aren't competent enough to be trusted to handle the human side of things competently.
It isn't like the FBI is competent to screen their people either. They have enough agents willing to prostitute their integrity for money that their access is a problem as well.
They are going to increase the number of human-related attack vectors with this and that pot of gold is going to end up getting exposed and/or sold.
The fact Snowden was able to do what he did is proof they aren't competent enough to be trusted to handle the human side of things competently.
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/there-might-still-be-crooke...
It isn't like the FBI is competent to screen their people either. They have enough agents willing to prostitute their integrity for money that their access is a problem as well.