{"id":135254,"date":"2014-05-20T01:00:12","date_gmt":"2014-05-20T05:00:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/nsas-future-rests-on-admiral-rogers-shoulders.php"},"modified":"2014-05-20T01:00:12","modified_gmt":"2014-05-20T05:00:12","slug":"nsas-future-rests-on-admiral-rogers-shoulders","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nsa-2\/nsas-future-rests-on-admiral-rogers-shoulders.php","title":{"rendered":"NSA&#39;s Future Rests on Admiral Rogers&#39; Shoulders"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    WASHINGTON  As U.S. National    Security Agency Director Mike Rogers seeks to repair the damage    to the agency caused by leaks about its electronic spying    programs, the abuses of government revealed in the wake of the    Watergate scandal are very much on his mind.        As a teenager growing up in Chicago in the 1970s, Rogers    recalls watching news broadcasts with his family and being    horrified by how the CIA, FBI and NSA had illegally spied on    hundreds of thousands of Americans.        I can remember being very impassioned with my father, and    telling him: 'Dad, what kind of nation would we ever want to be    that would allow something like this to happen?' Rogers    recalled.        Four decades later, and six weeks into his new job as director    of the NSA, the agency is facing similar accusations: that it    has used its vast and intrusive surveillance powers to trample    on privacy.        Unlike 1975's congressional investigation into intelligence    gathering by the CIA, FBI and NSA, today's allegations of    rampant U.S. surveillance have unfolded on a global scale,    damaging American relations from Brazil to Germany and    Indonesia.        While Rogers dismissed direct comparisons - noting that the NSA    programs exposed by former contractor Edward Snowden last year    had all been deemed lawful - he said he understood the concerns    that have been raised about balancing individual privacy rights    against security needs.        We have been down that road in our history, and it has not    always turned out well. I have no desire to be part of that,    Rogers, 54, told the Reuters Cybersecurity Summit in    Washington.        Still, Rogers' declaration that he wants to continue the NSA's    controversial search of phone records, known as metadata, has    prompted critics to question if the new director really favors    change at all.        In his first interview since taking office, Rogers, a four-star    Navy admiral, stressed the need for transparency and    accountability. To repair the agency's ties with internet and    telecom firms, as well as U.S. allies, the NSA has to shed some    of its secretive culture and be more candid about what it is    doing, he said.        Some say Rogers' position falls short of what is needed. I    don't think it's a public relations problem. What they have is    a trust problem, said cryptography author Bruce Schneier, who    worked with the Guardian newspaper to analyze some of    Snowden's documents.        Schneier said that transparency would have to be imposed from    above - either by the White House or Congress - for it to be    credible.        A \"crippy\" rises        Highly thought of in Navy and intelligence circles, Rogers is a    career cryptologist - a specialist in the breaking and making    of codes - with little experience in the public spotlight.        During the 70-minute Reuters interview, he seemed confident but    guarded, speaking in sharply punctuated sentences and batting    away questions about events that took place before he took over    the Fort Meade, Maryland-based NSA.        I'm not focused on wasting my time on what was or has been,    said Rogers, who is also commander of the U.S. military's Cyber    Command.        Arizona Republican Senator John McCain welcomed Roger's call    for greater transparency and accountability, but said he    remained skeptical that any administration official would be    held responsible for any NSA programs that exceeded    congressional authority.        I expect Admiral Rogers to be much more transparent, McCain    told reporters on Wednesday. Do I believe that people will be    punished? Nobody's ever been punished for the torture of    prisoners by the CIA.        With short-cropped hair that as yet shows no signs of gray,    Rogers can be alternately deadly serious - talking about    mission sets and second-order effects - and    self-deprecating.        Returning two years ago to New Trier High School in Chicago's    suburbs, where he graduated in 1977, Rogers told a class: I    was terrible at math, according to an account in the Chicago    Sun-Times.        Failing to gain admission to the U.S. Naval Academy, but    determined to be a Navy officer, Rogers enrolled in Auburn    University and went through the Naval Reserve Officers Training    Corps.        His career was unusual in other respects. After six years as a    surface warfare officer, considered the Navy's premier career    path, he became a cryptologist or crippy. Rogers has now    risen higher in the Navy than any cryptologist before him.        A former senior U.S. intelligence official who knows Rogers    said talent spotters in the Navy channeled him into    intelligence duties broader than cryptology.        In 2007, he became intelligence chief for U.S. Pacific Command    and two years later, intelligence director for the Joint Chiefs    of Staff. Before becoming NSA chief, he led Fleet Cyber    Command, the Navy's cyber warfare and electronic spying    unit.        Underscoring the sensitivities surrounding the NSA post,    President Barack Obama personally interviewed Rogers before    nominating him for the job.        Rogers sailed through his Senate confirmation hearing, although    only after having to explain how hackers believed to be from    Iran were able to penetrate a Navy computer network.        \"A powerful message\"        Rogers faces big challenges. Morale among the NSA's tens of    thousands of employees has taken a hit, and Rogers said many    people in the agency found it both uncomfortable and perplexing    to be under public scrutiny.        Retired Air Force General Michael Hayden, a former director of    both the NSA and CIA, said it was instructive that Obama chose    Rogers, and veteran NSA civilian Richard Ledgett to be his    deputy, at a time when the president was under enormous    pressure to conduct a house cleaning of the agency.        It was, Hayden said, a vote of confidence in the NSA and its    staff, and a sign that, despite some reforms, Obama plans no    sharp cutback in the agency's aggressive global    surveillance.        They were the obvious choices before Snowden, and they were    the choices after Snowden. This is a powerful message to send    to the workforce, Hayden said.        A second former senior U.S. intelligence official who knows    Rogers predicted he would be a much more inclusive leader    than his predecessor, the sometimes-combative Army General    Keith Alexander, who led the agency for more than eight    years.        When Rogers is not wearing his NSA hat, he runs Cyber    Command, a rapidly growing organization tasked with defending    U.S. military computer networks, penetrating and mapping    adversary networks, and conducting offensive cyber warfare.        Rogers, who has been married to his wife, Dana, for 29 years    and has a son in the Navy and one in college, may have days    where he wishes he had neither job.        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