Comment by thyrsus

12 years ago

Not exactly. Think of this analogy: the NSA built an enormously expensive sieve net to fish the entire Pacific Ocean (Google). While the Pacific may be deeper and wider than your innocuous little lagoon, that lagoon probably hasn't attracted the attention of the NSA. If you think the attention of the NSA is going to be a problem for your dealings, hiring very expensive security talent is necessary to your business plan.

Sure, but in that cat and mouse game between Google and the NSA, Google might actually have a chance. From what tptacek has said above about the kind of stuff Google's been doing (SSL with EC and perfect forward secrecy, etc), they're actually able to make it difficult for the NSA.

Plus, in the world of "I can sift through terabytes of data in seconds" even a little lagoon isn't too little.