FBI request for social media app
The FBI says the system is only meant to monitor publicly available information and would not focus on specific individuals or groups but on words related to criminal activity. The FBI says the system is only meant to monitor publicly available information and would not focus on specific individuals or groups but on words related to criminal activity. (Reuters)
The U.S. government is seeking software that can mine social media to predict everything from future terrorist attacks to foreign uprisings, according to requests posted online by federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
Hundreds of intelligence analysts already sift overseas Twitter and Facebook posts to track events such as the Arab Spring. But in a formal “request for information’’ from potential contractors, the FBI recently outlined its desire for a digital tool to scan the entire universe of social media — more data than humans could ever crunch.
The Department of Defense and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence also have solicited the private sector for ways to automate the process of identifying emerging threats and upheavals using the billions of posts people around the world share every day. (more on cbc.ca)