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Overseas Surveillance in an Interconnected World
Amos Toh, Faiza Patel, Elizabeth Goitein
2016
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Recent debates about privacy and technology have focused on the actions of government agencies inside the U.S. — for example, the Federal Bureau of Investigation's efforts to break encryption on iPhones or the National Security Agency's bulk collection of Americans' phone records. But in a new report, we found that the NSA's overseas surveillance activities through Executive Order 12333, most of which remain shrouded in secrecy, may have a far great impact on Americans' privacy.
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Keywords
- Political Science
- Political Science / Intelligence & Espionage
- Politics and government
- Right of Privacy