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By Geoffrey King. In fall , the U. Consisting of four low-slung data halls and a constellation of supporting structures, the facility includes at least , square feet of the most advanced data reservoirs in the world. The data center is but the most obvious example of a future in which governments may not only collect and parse enormous quantities of data, but also store it for increasingly longer periods of time.
The retention of surveillance data poses a unique threat to journalism in the digital age, particularly as technological advances allow the NSA and other intelligence agencies to store indefinitely not only the transactional details of all communications—as many experts believe is already the case—but also huge amounts of the content of phone calls, texts, and emails.
By keeping a record of all communications transactions swept up in its dragnet, and then linking those transactions to content, the U. It could soon be possible to uncover sources with such ease as to render meaningless any promise of confidentiality a journalist may attempt to provide—and if an interaction escapes scrutiny in the first instance, it could be reconstructed later.
Surveillance and persistent data storage have the potential to disrupt the free flow of information even in nations such as the U. Journalists and sources alike will know that any story that draws official ire could be as likely to lead to exposure as to provoke public debate and reform. As long-term storage rapidly becomes less expensive , it will fall within the grasp of authoritarian regimes whose track records on press freedom afford little hope for restraint.