[Air-L] Disturbing trends in social networking
Michael Zimmer
michael.zimmer at nyu.edu
Wed Sep 12 16:40:17 PDT 2007
I'm sorry, but I don't see the "disturbing trend" here. These are
analysts (ie, sit in cubicles at Langley and interpret data) not
field operatives (spies). Am I missing something?
-mz
On Sep 12, 2007, at 5:27 PM, Alexis Turner wrote:
> I was tooling around on LinkedIn today and stumbled on the
> following horrifying
> realization:
> U.S. intelligence analysts announce their names, what they do,
> every position
> they have ever worked in, and a list of all their associates to a
> public
> audience on LinkedIn.
>
> http://redheadedstepchild.org/lists/scratchpad/entry61/
>
> Has anyone noticed this before? Other thoughts?
> -Alexis
>
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