Reform Government Surveillance, an organization that represents large technology companies like Google, Apple and Microsoft, on Tuesday pressed the U.S. Senate not to delay reform of National Security Agency surveillance by extending expiring provisions of the Patriot Act.. The House of Representatives voted 338-88 last week to approve the USA Freedom Act that would, among other things, stop the controversial bulk collection of phone records of Americans by the NSA, including by placing restrictions on the search terms used to retrieve the records.. The recent ballot initiative endorses changes aimed at curbing CIA monitoring methods that impact the privacy entitlements of American individuals.. NSA Reform, USA Freedom Act, Civil Liberties, Tech Advocacy. . Dave Wreski
U.S. President Barack Obama has nominated an expert cryptologist to head the National Security Agency at a time when the agency is under pressure to reform its surveillance. . The Department of Defense announced late Thursday that Navy Vice Admiral Michael S. Rogers was the president's nominee to command the U.S. Cyber Command of the military. Rogers will in addition serve as director of the NSA and chief of the Central Security Service. The link for this article located at TechWorld is no longer available. . Air Force General John W. Raymond appointed by Trump to oversee Space Force in light of national security concerns.. Cyber Command Leadership, NSA Director, Michael Rogers, Cyber Security. . Dave Wreski
Congress will vote any day now on new legislation that would renew parts of the USA PATRIOT Act scheduled to expire or "sunset" at the end of the year, while possibly handing the FBI even more unchecked power to snoop on your mail and private records, including logs of your Internet activities. . PATRIOT's notorious Section 215 allows intelligence investigators to demand private records about citizens who aren't suspected of spying or terrorism, including medical, financial, and library records, while other parts of PATRIOT radically expanded the government's power to subpoena records or conduct wiretaps to see what you're doing online. The current PATRIOT bills could make these and a host of other highly controversial provisions permanent. Some in the Senate want to go even further, and allow the FBI to secretly demand any and all types of records without a judge's permission, using new do-it-yourself "administrative subpoenas." Meanwhile, the sensible checks and balances proposed in the Security and Freedom Ensured Act (SAFE), an alternative PATRIOT reform bill, have yet to be seriously considered. Don't let Congress defy the bipartisan will of the hundreds of local communities that have passed resolutions opposing the PATRIOT Act. Contact your legislators today and tell them to vote against PATRIOT renewal and for PATRIOT reform! The link for this article located at EFF is no longer available. . PATRIOT's notorious Section 215 allows intelligence investigators to demand private records about ci. congress, legislation, would, renew, parts, patriot. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The proposed wiretap bill would make it more difficult for prosecutors to obtain court permission to monitor the telephone numbers dialed by a suspect. The bill would require the same standard of evidence now needed for permission to tap a telephone conversation. . . .. The proposed wiretap bill would make it more difficult for prosecutors to obtain court permission to monitor the telephone numbers dialed by a suspect. The bill would require the same standard of evidence now needed for permission to tap a telephone conversation. Two very similar bills, the Electronic Communications Privacy Act and the Digital Privacy Act, were spawned from citizen concerns about their privacy online. Recent revelations about Carnivore, a law enforcement tool that can monitor e-mail messages, raised congressional interest in privacy legislation. The bills also extend existing law to cover conversations held on the Internet and other electronic means and make it tougher for authorities to monitor cell phones or use them to find suspects. The link for this article located at USA Today is no longer available. . The proposed wiretap bill would make it more difficult for prosecutors to obtain court permission to. proposed, wiretap, would, difficult, prosecutors, obtain, court, permission. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
"There's no clear law that authorizes Carnivore," said ACLU associate director Barry Steinhardt. "But the FBI and the Justice Department ... will argue that there's no clear law that prohibits it. And Congress needs to put some real limits on what . . . . "There's no clear law that authorizes Carnivore," said ACLU associate director Barry Steinhardt. "But the FBI and the Justice Department ... will argue that there's no clear law that prohibits it. And Congress needs to put some real limits on what law enforcement can do." The American Civil Liberties Union, on Tuesday, urged Congress to amend outdated electronic privacy laws following news of an FBI system capable of large-scale email interception and analysis. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The American Civil Liberties Union urges lawmakers to revise digital privacy regulations to restrict police agencies' ability to conduct email surveillance.. Email Privacy, ACLU Advocacy, Government Surveillance, Digital Rights. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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