Tweaktown: Sir Iain Lobban, the chief of British spy agency GCHQ, has publicly attacked the Guardian over its role in publishing information leaked by ex-NSA agent Edward Snowden. He asserted that GCHQ and its sister agencies in British intelligence are protecting the UK “despite the best efforts of some of the media.”
According to the Telegraph, Lobban said at the IA14 cyber security conference: “GCHQ has some world-class intellectual property but you’ll understand that even in these revelatory times we really do need major parts of that to remain secret. But we are working to share where we can, including contributing it to the open source community to encourage further development.”