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National Security Agency - Content Security Services

The National Security Content Security Services provides the ability to receive content from the market, where it goes through various checks for national security and criminal activity where approvals, and/or rejections occur. In some case silent rejection approvals are provided.

Content Pipeline Submissions

Content Pipeline Services will submit content where it's approved, or rejected based on national security or illegal issues.

Manual Review

With a rejection response, a request for manual review can be requested and approved or a final rejection occurs.

Content Production Website Submissions

Website type's of content producer where content is produced must provide content while its being produced where its checked in segments.

If issues are found while the citizen is working on the content, it's directly provided to the NSA for investigation where the FBI and/or DOJ can get involved.

The citizen is provided with no updates on issues with the content while the investigation continues until its uploaded to their Content Media Server.

AI Training

A capability will be available for National Security to to review false positives and retrain AI models.

Access

The government agencies will be provided access via a Homeland Security domain authorization.

Content production website types will be provided access based on their type.