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originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
That leaves me speechless. What a hypocrite Don Lemon is!
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: AgarthaSeed
That leaves me speechless. What a hypocrite Don Lemon is!
I guess he's the alpha.
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Gigaom reports that the In-Q-Tel investment will go toward further development of Red Owlâs âRevealâ software product, which identifies âunusual behaviors within phone calls, e-mails and other forms of information in near-real-time.â
It makes sense, then, that In-Q-Tel would enter into a strategic partnership with Red Owl: while In-Q-Tel is an independent organization, itâs essentially the venture arm of the CIA...
Not to mention that Red Owlâs cofounder and CEO, Guy Filippelli, was at one time special assistant to the director of the National Security Agency.
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
Brexit fear-mongering is hitting new depths in this Metro article.
Change your mind now or you won't be able to watch Netflix... the sad thing is this will actually work with a lot of people!
âSo to answer your question: weâre super positive on In-Q-Tel â theyâve been a great partner for us â both with Recorded Future and earlier companies. I have personally worked with them for probably soon 12-13 years and the approach and team at In-Q-Tel is stellar. The actual product programs are run in a very smart way to benefit both the end customer as well as the company in itself â i.e. you donât get asked to build weird stuff that is never used outside very niche cases,â wrote Christopher Ahlberg, CEO.
Ahlberg said the latest wave of threats, including the current wave of ransomware attacks known as Bad Rabbit, is partly driven by the theft of powerful hacking tools from government spy agencies like the NSA. These tools are now being deployed both by rogue nation states like North Korea and by common criminal gangs.
originally posted by: CoramDeo
a reply to: wanderingconfusion
Excellent research, Wand.
This company stuck out like a sore thub in association with In-Q-Tel from the get go.
Red Owl
These two excerpts caught my attention in the article.
Gigaom reports that the In-Q-Tel investment will go toward further development of Red Owlâs âRevealâ software product, which identifies âunusual behaviors within phone calls, e-mails and other forms of information in near-real-time.â
It makes sense, then, that In-Q-Tel would enter into a strategic partnership with Red Owl: while In-Q-Tel is an independent organization, itâs essentially the venture arm of the CIA...
and
Not to mention that Red Owlâs cofounder and CEO, Guy Filippelli, was at one time special assistant to the director of the National Security Agency.
It looks like Red Owl was acquired by another company in August.
Forcepoint
Maybe things were getting too hot as a CIA front company. Time to cool off.