The trick to fast search is to crunch the algorithm on a National Security Agency-class supercomputer.
The National Security Agency says foreign governments already have developed such computer attack capabilities.
News of domestic data-gathering by the National Security Agency dominates Capitol Hill for a second day.
The National Security Agency and the Justice Department are both parts of the executive branch.
Coming up, newly released documents from the National Security Agency about the war in Vietnam.
It means putting him into a National Security Agency program so that pro-jihad postings would be noticed.
Mike McConnell, a former director of the National Security Agency and later the director of national intelligence.
Google has been hammered over the last week for its courtship of the National Security Agency.
Mr. JAMES BAMFORD (Author, "Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency"): My pleasure, Michele.
Vice Admiral Bobby Ray Inman was the director of the National Security Agency from 1977 to '81.
But the base is also the home of the National Security Agency, the high-security codebreaking and intelligence service.
At that hearing, Gonzales said the National Security Agency's controversial domestic surveillance program would henceforth have court oversight.
The New York Times sat on the story about the National Security Agency mass-tapping Americans for over a year.
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Teams from the CIA, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, and National Security Agency studied it with satellite and other surveillance equipment.
Alexander simultaneously serves as director of the National Security Agency, with which U.S Cyber Command will work in conjunction.
On the program, more about the National Security Agency and reports of a vast computer-based telephone call tracking operation.
According to Goldsmith, in November of 2003, the National Security Agency wanted to conduct an audit of its surveillance program.
Even the secretive National Security Agency owns up to having used programming contests as part of its overall recruiting strategy.
Gerald Burke, a former assistant director of the National Security Agency, says it's imperative for Putin to cooperate with this probe.
President Bush admitted today he had secretly authorized the National Security Agency to eavesdrop on Americans in the hunt for terrorists.
In January 2000 the torrent of data pouring into America's National Security Agency (NSA) brought the system to a crashing halt.
After the National Security Agency refused to give the OPR lawyers clearances, the head of the OPR shut his investigation down.
The company has also said it has not participated in programs with the National Security Agency to collect Internet communications without warrants.
No one from the National Security Agency or the defense sector testified.
Retired Admiral Bobby Ray Inman was the director of the National Security Agency in 1978 when that law restricting surveillance was written.
Mr. Bush ordered the National Security Agency to monitor phone calls and data transmissions involving foreign nationals suspected of involvement in terror.
Battlefield signal intercepts in time of war are the stock-in-trade of the National Security Agency and, indeed, of military intelligence more generally.
The plaintiffs claim their privacy rights were violated when the companies provided communication records to the National Security Agency without a court warrant.
Some former government officials believe that only the National Security Agency, possesses the surveillance technology the DHS plans to implement in the initiative.
If you do not, you lose the JBA's trust, but grow the confidence of the National Security Agency and keep a man alive.
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