Notice this bit from an article on the arrest of Christopher Hasson:
It was only after Hasson's arrest last Friday at his workplace that the chilling plans prosecutors assert he was crafting became apparent, detected by an internal Coast Guard program that watches for any "insider threat."
The program identified suspicious computer activity tied to Hasson, prompting the agency's investigative service to launch an investigation last fall, said Lt. Cmdr. Scott McBride, a service spokesman.
Any detection system of this kind is going to have to balance false positives with false negatives. Could it be something as simple as visiting right-wing extremist websites or watching their videos? It just has to be something more sophisticated than researching pressure cookers. I'm glad that Hasson was arrested before he killed anyone rather than after, but I worry that these systems are basically creating thoughtcrime.
from Schneier on Security https://ift.tt/2T93O6I
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