Quantcast
Channel: OBAMA – THEAFRICANSPEAR.COM
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 19

OBAMA FORMS TASK FORCE TO FIGHT ‘ONLINE’ MILITANT PROPAGANDA !

$
0
0

U.S. Department of Homeland Security emblem is pictured at the National Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Center in Arlington Virginia

THOSE of us in alternative news knew at some point this day would come to past because we beat their multi billion dollar main stream media empire , their controlled  opposition websites as well as the government paid online trolls and now they’ve lost control of the information and the narrative and now the whole field belongs to alternative news

THE best way to expose a dictatorship is to make the act like one, and now that’s what we’re seeing , even if we lose the web, it will just drive everybody underground and that’s the beginning end .

I post these articles in hope that everyone will record them because the day is coming when information will be totally controlled and dissenting views like this website will not be tolerated .

THE article was posted by REUTERS  , dated 1/8/16, and a report by THE NEXT NEWS NETWORK, dated 1/10/16

U.S. meets tech leaders, forms task force to fight online militants

The Obama administration on Friday sent its top national security officials to meet tech industry leaders in Silicon Valley and announced a new task force to counter online propaganda as the United States tries to crack down on the unprecedented use of the Internet by jihadists.

White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough led a high-level government delegation that held talks with representatives from some of the country’s biggest technology companies, including Apple CEO Tim Cook.

It was the latest effort by the Obama administration to cajole tech firms to be more cooperative with the intelligence community following a rift prompted by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden’s disclosures, which detailed government surveillance.

The talks, at a government complex next to San Jose City Hall, were described by a senior administration official as a “technological brainstorming meeting” to look at ways to make it harder for violent extremists to use the Internet to recruit support or to plan attacks.

“We explained our policies and how we enforce them – Facebook does not tolerate terrorists or terror propaganda and we work aggressively to remove it as soon as we become aware of it,” a Facebook spokesman said after the meeting, which lasted two hours and 15 minutes.

Google, Twitter, Microsoft, Yahoo and LinkedIn were also planning to send senior executives as President Barack Obama works to reassure the public that his administration is succeeding against Islamic State in the wake of recent attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California.

A 2015 Brookings Institution report found that Islamic State, which controls large areas of Syria and Iraq, had operated at least 46,000 Twitter accounts during a three-month period in 2014.

russian-hacker-580x319

The Obama administration on Friday sent its top national security officials to meet tech industry leaders in Silicon Valley and announced a new task force to counter online propaganda as the United States tries to crack down on the unprecedented use of the Internet by jihadists.

White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough led a high-level government delegation that held talks with representatives from some of the country’s biggest technology companies, including Apple CEO Tim Cook.

It was the latest effort by the Obama administration to cajole tech firms to be more cooperative with the intelligence community following a rift prompted by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden’s disclosures, which detailed government surveillance.

The talks, at a government complex next to San Jose City Hall, were described by a senior administration official as a “technological brainstorming meeting” to look at ways to make it harder for violent extremists to use the Internet to recruit support or to plan attacks.

“We explained our policies and how we enforce them – Facebook does not tolerate terrorists or terror propaganda and we work aggressively to remove it as soon as we become aware of it,” a Facebook spokesman said after the meeting, which lasted two hours and 15 minutes.

Google, Twitter, Microsoft, Yahoo and LinkedIn were also planning to send senior executives as President Barack Obama works to reassure the public that his administration is succeeding against Islamic State in the wake of recent attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California.

A 2015 Brookings Institution report found that Islamic State, which controls large areas of Syria and Iraq, had operated at least 46,000 Twitter accounts during a three-month period in 2014.

Attorney General Loretta Lynch and FBI Director James Comey and other senior officials also attended the San Jose talks.

As part of the online efforts against jihadists, a new group known as the Countering Violent Extremism Task Force will “integrate and harmonize” government efforts to prevent violent extremism in the United States, White House national security spokesman Ned Price said.

Some of the changes appear largely bureaucratic, however, and reflect the government’s ongoing struggles to address the Islamic State’s presence online.

The task force will involve the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice and other federal and local agencies.

In addition, the State Department said it is revamping how it delivers anti-propaganda on sites like Twitter with the formation of a new Global Engagement Center. It will shift away from a heavily criticized campaign that included producing English counter-propaganda content and toward assisting allies in creating more targeted anti-militant communications.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 19

Trending Articles