Palantir
PALANTIR TECHNOLOGIES |
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Official Website: http://www.palantir.com |
Official about page: http://www.palantir.com/about |
Country: USA |
Location: 100 Hamilton Ave.Suite 300,Palo Alto, California 94301 USA |
Founded: 2004 |
Business: Interception, Monitoring, Surveillance, Information Analysis Architecture |
Contact |
Phone: +1 650-815-0200 |
Fax: |
Contents
- 1 Background
- 2 Products
- 3 Countries using products
- 4 Reports
- 5 Tech & Business Partners
- 6 People Responsible
- 6.1 Nathan Gettings - Chief Technology Officer, Founder
- 6.2 Dr. Alex Karp Palantir CEO, Co-Founder
- 6.3 Colin Anderson Executive Officer
- 6.4 Joe Lonsdale VP, Co-Founder Palantir
- 6.5 Peter Thiel - Chairman, Board of Directors
- 6.6 Stephen Cohen - Exective Vice President Plantir Robotex
- 6.7 David Bernhardt - Vice President, Finance
- 6.8 Steve Loughlin - TechCrunch
- 6.9 Akash Jain - Director of Engineering
- 6.10 Bob McGrew - Director of Engineering
- 6.11 Shyam Sankar - Director
- 6.12 Gleb Chuvpilo - Advisor
- 6.13 Kris Duggan - Advisor
- 7 Investors
- 8 Other Info
Background
Blog: http://blog.palantir.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/palantirtech
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Palantir
Palantir is currently being used in the following arenas: Intelligence, Defense, Financial Regulation and Oversight, Cyber Security and Healthcare.
The Analysis Blog shows different use cases. Palantir solutions are often used by military and intelligence in different countries, including middle-east.
"Palantir was founded in 2004 and has raised capital from investors such as Founders Fund, Youuniversity Ventures, Glynn Capital and Jeremy Stoppelman, the chief executive of Yelp. Peter Thiel, the hedge fund manager and former co-founder of PayPal, is also a founder and investor in Palantir..." [1]
" Palantir, a CIA-funded startup, might be the key to answering that question, at least according to the Internet sleuthers of the day. Mostly because, yes, the company, which Bloomberg Businessweek's Ashlee Vance and Brad Stone described as "the darling of the intelligence and law enforcement communities" in 2011, also happens to have a program called PRISM, as both Talking Points Memo and Business Insider pointed out.
Not only do the NSA's PRISM program and Palantir's Prism program share a name, but Palantir seemingly markets pretty much the exact service the NSA would need to gain direct access to databases without a backdoor from tech companies. The startup's own Prism overview describes the product as "a software component that lets you quickly integrate external databases into Palantir," which sounds a lot like what the Post said the NSA needed to make PRISM work: "From inside a company's data stream the NSA is capable of pulling out anything it likes." One of the first "examples" Palantir gives of how to use its Prism system has to do with "Connecting to Databases." Even if Prism has nothing to do with PRISM, Palantir might be able to help, despite the denial.
Christopher Soghoian, a graduate fellow at the Center for Applied Cybersecurity in the School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University, imagined Palantir had such capabilities back in 2011.
"Using Palantir technology, the FBI can now instantly compile thorough dossiers on U.S. citizens, tying together surveillance video outside a drugstore with credit-card transactions, cell-phone call records, e-mails, airplane travel records, and Web search information," he told Businessweek.
The government also has a policy that "prevents federal agencies from building their own software when they have access to commercial alternatives," according to a Wired article. So the government would almost have to outsource that kind of work to a company like Palantir. ..."[NationalJournal
"Patrick Ryan: The founding members of our company started with Berico Technologies as an independent business unit. They formed a partnership with Palantir Technologies after recognizing the potential of their platform." TechCocktail see [ PRAESCIENT]
"The huge controversy over Snowden’s employment by one of these private contractors, Booz Allen Hamilton, was just the barest tip of the iceberg, according to intelligence and industry officials. One by one, Hayden says, the NSA contracted with companies to “make them part of our team,” as he puts it. Among these contributing companies reportedly is Palantir Technologies, the Palo Alto, Calif.,company that The New York Times and other news outlets have identified as a close associate of the NSA. Another is Eagle Alliance, a joint venture of Computer Sciences and Northrop Grumman that runs the NSA’s IT program and describes itself on its website as “the Intelligence Community’s premier Information Technology Managed Services provider.” Because of these close relationships, no door revolves more quickly in Washington than the one between these companies and the intelligence community. Booz Allen’s current vice chairman, Mike McConnell, was director of national intelligence in the George W. Bush administration and, before that, director of the NSA.
The current director of national intelligence, James Clapper, is also a former Booz Allen executive... Afterward,Hayden says, “we began to do this in increments,” still using the private sector. “It’s the companies responding to your requests.... You look for a Palantir, and you make them part of our team. It was always the same objective; our phrase was ‘V cubed’: volume, variety, velocity.”" NationalJournal
Palantir Robotex is?
For a better overall history of Palantir, see 2009 story in The Wall Street Journal
Products
Palantir Government :
Information Analysis Platform for Government Lawful Interception, Monitoring, Surveillance, Information Analysis Architecture
Palantir Finance:
Palantir Intelligence:
"Palantir's Prism platform is completely unrelated to any US government program of the same name," the company wrote in a statement provided to The Atlantic Wire. "Prism is Palantir's name for a data integration technology used in the Palantir Metropolis platform (formerly branded as Palantir Finance). This software has been licensed to banks and hedge funds for quantitative analysis and research." It's true that Palantir Metropolis used to go by the name Palantir Finance, according to this Quora thread. And the link describing Palantir's Prism platform falls under the "Metropolis Dev" section. But the coincidence, as well as the company's strong ties to the CIA, have been hard to ignore.... " The Atlantic Wire
See Palantir's Prism Overview
Prism
Metropolis
Gotham
see also [ Praescient Analytics]
Countries using products
Everywhere
Reports
7.27.2013: "How America's Top Tech Companies Created the Surveillance State. They’ve been helping the government spy on people for a very long time. The cozy relationships go back decades." By Micheal Hirsh NationalJournal
6.8.2013 : Want To Know Everything About Everyone? Work the Prism For Palantir! FRONT By Ken Layne
6.7.2013 "CIA-Funded Startup Palantir Denies Link to NSA — but They Both Make a 'Prism'" By Rebecca Greenfield The Atlantic Wire
6.6.2013: "Who’s helping the NSA? A Look at Palantir" By Tim Shorrock Money doesn't talk, it swears
5.10.2013:Praescient Analytics: Decoding Data for National Security and Defense TechCocktail By Will Schmidt
2.16.2013: Palantir Acqires Team Behind YC Voice Email Startup Voicegem, By Josh Constine, TechCrunch
1.16.2013: A Palantir Founder Suggests His Startup Is Worth About $8 Billion WSJ Blog
10.20.2012: Army Investigating Acquisition of Controversial Intel Software Defense News
4.20.12: Cyber misinformation campaign against USA today Barrett Brown, The Guardian UK
9.4.2009: "How Team of Geeks Cracked Spy Trade" By SIOBHAN GORMAN The Wall Street Journal
12.3.2007: "Killer robots could replace soldiers Robotex, a Silicon Valley start-up, combines engineering skill and groundbreaking weaponry to create a new generation of soldiers." By Jeffrey M O'Brien Fortune
Palantir founder funds 76% of Ron Paul's PAC
SEC Filings Market Brief
Tech Crunch CrunchBase
Wikipedia
Eschelon2 Ptoject PM
Palantir, the War on Terror's Secret Weapon Bloomberg
Palantir Apologizes For WikiLeaks Attack Proposal, Cuts Ties With HBGary Forbes
Privacy and Civil Liberties are in Palantir’s DNA Palantir
Hard Technical Problems in Civil Liberties Protection Palantir
A Tech Fix For Illegal Government Snooping? NPR
Tech & Business Partners
Praescient
VoiceGem
CNAS
People Responsible
Nathan Gettings - Chief Technology Officer, Founder
RoboteX "Nathan Gettings, a former PayPal software engineer and founder of Palantir Technologies, who brought in his brother Adam as well as a fourth (silent) partner who hails from both PayPal and YouTube. They had a prototype in no time. But they needed a weapon, and that's how Jerry Baber, his revolutionary shotgun, and a pilotless mini-helicopter come into the picture... " Fortune
Dr. Alex Karp Palantir CEO, Co-Founder
Colin Anderson Executive Officer
Joe Lonsdale VP, Co-Founder Palantir
Peter Thiel - Chairman, Board of Directors
Stephen Cohen - Exective Vice President Plantir Robotex
David Bernhardt - Vice President, Finance
Steve Loughlin - TechCrunch
Akash Jain - Director of Engineering
Bob McGrew - Director of Engineering
Shyam Sankar - Director
Gleb Chuvpilo - Advisor
Cool Chip Technologies Advisor, Authy Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer [9]
Kris Duggan - Advisor
BadgeVille CEO [10]
Investors
CIA's venture fund "In-Q-Tel" AKA "IQT"
"Palantir was founded in 2004 and has raised capital from investors such as Founders Fund, Youuniversity Ventures, Glynn Capital and Jeremy Stoppelman, the chief executive of Yelp. Peter Thiel, the hedge fund manager and former co-founder of PayPal, is also a founder and investor in Palantir..." [14]
Major Shareholders
Other Info
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