As some high-profile technology companies make an effort to shed more light on issues surrounding user privacy in light of
recent NSA spying revelations, most have remained quiet so as to avoid fueling the fire.
Verizon was one such company until recently, and now the fire has been fueled — while speaking
with Tom’s Guide during the Cyber Security Summit 2013 security conference in New York City last week, Verizon’s vice president of national security policy Marcus Sachs said all the wrong things.
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