A report in the Washington Post states that Google is planning to work with the National Security Agency (NSA) to respond to the recent cyberattacks from China.
"Under the agreement, which has yet to be finalized, the NSA will help Google analyze the information gathered from the recent attacks and will help to investigate and defend against future attacks on the company's networks," according to The H Security.
"The report goes on to say that 'the deal does not mean the NSA will be viewing users' searches or e-mail accounts, or that Google will be sharing proprietary data,'" the article states. "Neither Google, nor the NSA have confirmed the Washington Post report."
Click here to read the article at The H Security.
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