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Graduate Student Jason Keiber posts "The NSA's Data Gluttony"

February 12, 2014

Graduate Student Jason Keiber posts "The NSA's Data Gluttony"

Jason Keiber.

Graduate Student Jason Keiber had his work featured on the website RealClearWorld recently.  His op-ed titled "The NSA's Data Gluttony" was posted in January. In it he discusses the role the NSA plays in National Security and the impact that can have on our foreign relations.

Keiber explains, "The NSA has a seemingly insatiable appetite for personal data. No morsel of data is too small; no producer of data is too insignificant. Soon it will be more challenging to find people who are not targeted by the NSA than those who are. Gluttony, however, has consequences."

The complete article is available.

Jason Keiber is finishing his PhD in International Relations and teaches at The Ohio State University. His dissertation, "The Politics of International Surveillance," will be completed in the spring.