Oct 102013
October 10, 2013
Business, Govt, Surveillance, U.S.
Ellen Nakashima reports:
A drop in Americans’ trust in the government is making the difficult task of public-private cooperation against cyber-threats even more difficult.
And that has officials such as Gen. Keith B. Alexander, director of the National Security Agency, scrambling to shore up confidence in his agency, whose image has taken a beating in the wake of leaks about its surveillance programs by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
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