Anonymous ID: 112052 May 8, 2019, 7:56 p.m. No.6451894   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1908 >>1973 >>1993 >>2183 >>2201 >>2301

Need EYES on this anons! Early this morning an anon posted here >>6445253 (old bread) about an OPEN SOURCE database search product released by the NSA in 2014 called "Niagara Files". (Article linked below)(morning anon's pics related)

 

I am not a Linux user which is required for posting this code and moreover not that great with tech stuff so this needs someone proficient in Linux. I've come across this article before and don't think anyone has searched this here (if wrong my bad) but PLEASE someone look at this.

 

We've been told we "have more than you know", "it's all there", "watch the water" and "open source". Niagara (water), NSA database (all there), open source (open source). THIS has to be something worthy of anons time.

 

NSA Releases First in Series of Software Products to Open Source Community

 

The National Security Agency announced today the public release of its new technology that automates data flows among multiple computer networks, even when data formats and protocols differ. The tool, called "Niagarafiles (Nifi)," could benefit the U.S. private sector in various ways. For example, commercial enterprises could use it to quickly control, manage, and analyze the flow of information from geographically dispersed sites - creating comprehensive situational awareness.

 

The software is "open source," which means its code is available to the public - in this case, through the Apache Software Foundation. It is the first in a series of releases of in-house software products by NSA's Technology Transfer Program (TTP). Posting the code to open source forums allows the private sector and others to examine the agency's research up close, and potentially benefit from it through additional enhancements and applications. At the same time, the government can gain from related research advances.

 

In both the private and public sectors, data management has become an increasingly complex challenge - given the rigorous legal frameworks that must be taken into account, as well as the volume of data that may be encountered in the Digital Era.

 

https://www.nsa.gov/news-features/press-room/Article/1649337/nsa-releases-first-in-series-of-software-products-to-open-source-community/

 

https://nifi.apache.org/faq.html

Anonymous ID: 112052 May 8, 2019, 8:08 p.m. No.6451973   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2003

>>6451894

Not sure how anons keep overlooking this! It went unnoticed earlier twice except by me and I don't know anything about this stuff. Musicfag here so please…FFS…check it out. Where are the autists???