> The N.S.A.’s Commercial Solutions Center, for instance, invites the makers of encryption technologies to present their products to the agency with the goal of improving American cybersecurity. But a top-secret N.S.A. document suggests that the agency’s hacking division uses that same program to develop and “leverage sensitive, cooperative relationships with specific industry partners” to insert vulnerabilities into Internet security products.
That sounds a lot like "the division to provide security advice was providing advice that would make it easier for the NSA to break".
That sounds a lot like "the division to provide security advice was providing advice that would make it easier for the NSA to break".
Page 4 of the article was the most interesting.