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The NSA Report : Liberty and Security in a Changing World / Michael J. Morell, President's Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies, The, Peter Swire, Geoffrey R. Stone, Cass R. Sunstein, Richard A. Clarke.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Edition: Course BookDescription: 1 online resource (288 p.) : 4 line illus. 2 tablesContent type:
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  • 9780691163208
  • 9781400851270
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 353.1/70973 23
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Transmittal Letter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Preface -- Executive Summary -- Recommendations -- Chapter One. Principles -- Chapter Two. Lessons of History -- Chapter Three. Reforming Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Directed at United States Persons -- Chapter Four. Reforming Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Directed at Non- United States Persons -- Chapter Five. Determining What Intelligence Should Be Collected and How -- Chapter Six. Organizational Reform in Light of Changing Communications Technology -- Chapter Seven. Global Communications Technology: Promoting Prosperity, Security, and Openness in a Networked World -- Chapter Eight. Protecting What We Do Collect -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: The Legal Standards for Government Access to Communications -- Appendix B: Overview of NSA Privacy Protections Under FAA 702; Overview of NSA Privacy Protections Under EO 12333 -- Appendix C: US Intelligence: Multiple Layers of Rules and Oversight -- Appendix D: Avenues for Whistle-blowers in the Intelligence Community -- Appendix E: US Government Role in Current Encryption Standards -- Appendix F: Review Group Briefings and Meetings -- Appendix G: Glossary -- Index
Summary: "We cannot discount the risk, in light of the lessons of our own history, that at some point in the future, high-level government officials will decide that this massive database of extraordinarily sensitive private information is there for the plucking. Americans must never make the mistake of wholly 'trusting' our public officials."--The NSA ReportThis is the official report that is helping shape the international debate about the unprecedented surveillance activities of the National Security Agency. Commissioned by President Obama following disclosures by former NSA contractor Edward J. Snowden, and written by a preeminent group of intelligence and legal experts, the report examines the extent of NSA programs and calls for dozens of urgent and practical reforms. The result is a blueprint showing how the government can reaffirm its commitment to privacy and civil liberties--without compromising national security.
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Frontmatter -- Transmittal Letter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Preface -- Executive Summary -- Recommendations -- Chapter One. Principles -- Chapter Two. Lessons of History -- Chapter Three. Reforming Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Directed at United States Persons -- Chapter Four. Reforming Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Directed at Non- United States Persons -- Chapter Five. Determining What Intelligence Should Be Collected and How -- Chapter Six. Organizational Reform in Light of Changing Communications Technology -- Chapter Seven. Global Communications Technology: Promoting Prosperity, Security, and Openness in a Networked World -- Chapter Eight. Protecting What We Do Collect -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: The Legal Standards for Government Access to Communications -- Appendix B: Overview of NSA Privacy Protections Under FAA 702; Overview of NSA Privacy Protections Under EO 12333 -- Appendix C: US Intelligence: Multiple Layers of Rules and Oversight -- Appendix D: Avenues for Whistle-blowers in the Intelligence Community -- Appendix E: US Government Role in Current Encryption Standards -- Appendix F: Review Group Briefings and Meetings -- Appendix G: Glossary -- Index

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"We cannot discount the risk, in light of the lessons of our own history, that at some point in the future, high-level government officials will decide that this massive database of extraordinarily sensitive private information is there for the plucking. Americans must never make the mistake of wholly 'trusting' our public officials."--The NSA ReportThis is the official report that is helping shape the international debate about the unprecedented surveillance activities of the National Security Agency. Commissioned by President Obama following disclosures by former NSA contractor Edward J. Snowden, and written by a preeminent group of intelligence and legal experts, the report examines the extent of NSA programs and calls for dozens of urgent and practical reforms. The result is a blueprint showing how the government can reaffirm its commitment to privacy and civil liberties--without compromising national security.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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