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CYBER

How Palantir's Spy Tool for Cops Works

CYBER

VICE

Tech News, News & Politics, Technology, News

4 • 645 Ratings

🗓️ 18 July 2019

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

A Silicon Valley company with a history of CIA funding, a suite of highly sought after intelligence software tools, and a gallivanting billionaire founder with connections to the Trump Administration is set to become one of the biggest IPOs in recent memory.


Yet many outside of the infosec world don’t even know its name or that it even exists—a sharp difference Palantir doesn’t share with other similar-sized startups based out of the Silicon Valley.


But Palantir’s surveillance software, which essentially siphons up monumental amounts of data on the public using state, police, and federal databases can map interpersonal relationships between people and provide that info to the fingertips of police and spies in a matter of seconds.


Among the list of past and current Palantir clients are the NSA, CIA, Department of Homeland Security and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement—which directly uses its technology to fuel its controversial raids on undocument workers


Motherboard reporter Caroline Haskins obtained a copy of one of the company’s top-secret police manuals describing how to use its software. The revelation gave privacy-concerned onlookers a rare insight into just how invasive Palantir technology can be.


On this week’s CYBER, Caroline sits down with host Ben Makuch to map out what Palantir is and how this company influences the very technological landscape of the modern world. 


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Tann, it's got the code it's going to launch.

0:10.8

It's a unit system.

0:13.2

I know this.

0:15.1

It's all the files of the whole park.

0:17.3

It tells her everything.

0:19.1

Sir, he's uploading the virus.

0:21.8

Eagle one.

0:22.6

The package is being delivered.

0:24.4

Today, we're going to tell the story of a company that all started with millions in CIA

0:29.2

funding.

0:30.2

Its top clients are the many alphabet agencies comprising the American intelligence

0:34.3

industrial complex.

0:36.0

It has a gallivanting conservative billionaire founder,

0:38.3

connected to President Trump.

0:40.3

It's basically a private spyware dealer,

0:42.3

hawking surveillance software to the U.S. government.

0:46.3

You probably haven't heard of it, but its name is Palantir.

0:49.3

Some have expressed concern that your clients

0:52.3

could actually use Palantir to do evil things.

0:55.6

Do you worry about that?

0:56.8

It's always, there's always a two-edged part to these technologies.

1:01.1

You know, technologies are never intrinsically good.

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