Does that mean we can sue the company and the individuals involved, for tresspassing and vandalizing equipment to enable sigint for internal corporate data? Will they be subject to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act the same as everyone else? Can we catch and prosecute individuals participating in operations that involve crimes (vandalism/b&e/sabotage) by enabling sigint on corporations' servers and networking equipment? And if such individuals are armed during an occasional physical incursion into corporate infrastructure, can they be shot in self defense?
More fundamentally, let's follow the money.
Who is going to fund this corporation? If they take money from the USG, money which is then paid to corporations to persuade those corporations to give up personal data or allow network taps and collocated spying equipment, that is no different from the current situation.
More fundamentally, let's follow the money.
Who is going to fund this corporation? If they take money from the USG, money which is then paid to corporations to persuade those corporations to give up personal data or allow network taps and collocated spying equipment, that is no different from the current situation.