Noun
Edward Snowden (plural Edward Snowdens)
Any National Security Agency employee who leaks national security secrets to the media.
US government suspects that another Edward Snowden is exposing sensitive information about the NSA's inner workings.
Obama's goal for the NSA reform is to prevent future Edward Snowdens.
Edward Snowden may not be a Chinese mole, but he might as well be. He's just handed Beijing a major score, while the NSA struggles to pick up the pieces - and the rest of us pay the price in terms of future national security. Arthur L. Herman
I am incrementally a pessimist, but I see the international debate that Edward Snowden has engendered, and I think this is exactly where the discussion should be. So, I would say I'm more optimistic than pessimistic. Adam Savage
In the end, we will never, ever be able to guarantee that there will not be an Edward Snowden or another Chelsea Manning because this is a large enterprise composed of human beings with all their idiosyncrasies. James Clapper
My links to WikiLeaks and Edward Snowden mean I am treated as a threat and can't return to the U.K. Sara Harrison
As head of state and government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela I have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the young US citizen Edward Snowden so he can come to the fatherland of Bolivar and Chavez to live away from the imperial North American persecution. Edward Snowden
Not in the limelight after Christopher Wylie and Edward Snowden published their books, he was an unusual choice, especially now that he has put on a white hat and counts himself among the good guys. Source: Internet