The NSA Report
Author
: RICHARD A. CLARKE, MICHAEL J. MORELL
COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES and GEOFFREY R. STONE, CASS R.
SUNSTEIN, PETER SWIRE, THE PRESIDENT’S REVIEW GROUP ON INTELLIGENCE AND
Subject
: Intelligence service—Law
and legislation—United
States, Electronic surveillance—Law
and
legislation—United
States. 3. National security—Law
and legislation—United
States, Data protection—Law
and legislation
Publisher
: Princeton University Press
Summary :On August 27, 2013, the President announced the
creation of the Review Group on Intelligence and Communications
Technologies. The immediate backdrop for our work
was a series of disclosures of classified information involving
foreign intelligence collection by the National Security
Agency. The disclosures revealed intercepted collections that
occurred inside and outside of the United States and that
included the communications of United States persons and
legal permanent residents, as well as non-United
States persons
located outside the United States. Although these disclosures
and the responses and concerns of many people in
the United States and abroad have informed this Report, we
have focused more broadly on the creation of sturdy foundations
for the future, safeguarding (as our title suggests) liberty
and security in a rapidly changing world.
Those rapid changes include unprecedented advances in
information and communications technologies; increased
globalization of trade, investment, and information flows;
and fluid national security threats against which the American
public rightly expects its government to provide protection.
With this larger context in mind, we have been mindful
of significant recent changes in the environment in which
intelligence collection takes place.
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