per the Schneier brief with congress[0]: """ ... Lofgren asked me to brief her and a few Representatives on the NSA. She said that the NSA wasn't forthcoming about their activities, and they wanted me -- as someone with access to the Snowden documents -- to explain to them what the NSA was doing... I suggested that we hold this meeting in a SCIF, because [...] top secret documents [...] The problem is that I, as someone without a clearance, would not be allowed into the SCIF. So we had to have the meeting in a regular room. EDITED TO ADD: This really was an extraordinary thing. """ Wyden has an aide whose primary efforts and expertise revolve around the classification of national security programs, funding, and information.[1] however this person is dedicated to keeping Wyden within bounds as far as what he publicly discusses. consider the opposite end of the spectrum: anonymous supporters and sources who are able to analyze and disseminate specifics of these programs deemed priorities by hamstrung and handbound public servants. how would you prioritize the efforts of such an ad-hoc group? (presumably the intent would be legislative and monetary impact, rather than advertising revenue via popularity, which may vary scope and focus a little or a lot...) would the ability to extensively and widely reverse engineer intelligence agency efforts significantly alter the position of various legislators with regards to these programs? (or are the details insufficient to alter already concrete and lucrative positions?) this is particularly relevant given the Obama pass to congress with respect to intelligence agency oversight and program limits[2]. best regards, 0. "Today I Briefed Congress on the NSA" https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2014/01/today_i_briefed.html 1. sorry, i can't find this off hand; there was a rolling stone or other profile done which discussed this person from beaverton/tigard areaoutside Portland, OR metro. 2. "Remarks of President Barack Obama: Results of our Signals Intelligence Review" http://cryptome.org/2014/01/obama-nsa-13-0117.htm