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Members of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board discuss their recent report on FISA Sec. 702.
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Five potential forms of intelligence failure to consider, as more and more fingers point at the leaders of Israel’s intelligence services.
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A majority of the privacy board favored court approval of U.S. person query terms before the government could access the query results.
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While unanimous on the need for its reauthorization, the board remained split on reforms to the surveillance authority.
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The surveillance authority could expire unless significant reforms are made—it is time for the Biden administration to assist Congress in addressing Section 702’s most controversial aspect.
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The report discusses Section 702 implementation and analyzes its value as impending expiration looms.
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Congress should renew and amend FISA Section 702, but adding a warrant requirement is unworkable and will only partially address major U.S. privacy concerns.
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How is the Department of Homeland Security's Intelligence and Analysis Office adapting to confront the current threat environment?
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How have the British royal family and UK intelligence operations been linked?
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The document details the threats that the Department has identified for the next year.
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On Sept. 19, Benjamin Wittes will be joined by DHS Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis Kenneth Wainstein for a conversation on the current threat environment.
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What do we know about unidentified aerial phenomenon?