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So I think NSA tries to recruit
the best and brightest from computer science
programs around the country, and in particular
computer security programs like Carnegie Mellon
that have probably the most sophisticated offensive
cybersecurity programs in academia in the United
States, and their students are heavily recruited both by NSA,
but also by Silicon Valley
the best and brightest from computer science
programs around the country, and in particular
computer security programs like Carnegie Mellon
that have probably the most sophisticated offensive
cybersecurity programs in academia in the United
States, and their students are heavily recruited both by NSA,
but also by Silicon Valley
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So I think NSA tries to recruit
the best and brightest
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from computer science
programs around the country,
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and in particular
computer security programs
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like Carnegie Mellon
that have probably
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the most sophisticated offensive
cybersecurity programs
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in academia in the United
States, and their students are
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heavily recruited both by NSA,
but also by Silicon Valley.
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Movie Summary
Tapping into the geopolitics of hacking and surveillance, Ben Makuch travels the world to meet with hackers, government officials, and dissidents to investigate the ecosystem of cyberwarfare.