NSA
The latest news and comment on the US National Security Agency
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John Phillips summoned to Rome following accusations that the US National Security Agency spied on the former prime minister and his close associates
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Former NSA contractor tells supporters he would present public interest defence if he appeared before American jury
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The US National Security Agency’s Skynet project uses metadata to help decide who is a target – but is it technologically sound?
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A killer machine-learning algorithm guiding the U.S. drone program has killed thousands of innocent people according to some reports. What’s the truth?
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Pulitzer prize-winning journalist and security researcher Ashkan Soltani says he has been denied security clearance for his new job with White House
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How the Observer broke the story of NSA ‘dirty tricks’ at the UN in the runup to the Iraq war in 2003 will star Natalie Dormer as news source Katharine Gun
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Appeal court says detention of Miranda was lawful but clause under which he was held is incompatible with European human rights convention
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Bush declared during GOP debate that Obama administration ‘failed us completely’ on security as Rubio and Cruz traded barbs on Edward Snowden
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NSA surveillance of Israeli officials and US congressmen revealed that prime minister and advisers leaked negotiation details, the Wall Street Journal reported
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It’d be nice if Congress members were not only outraged with the NSA spying on Americans when the Americans happen to be them
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Republican candidates took the stage for one last time in 2015 to discuss immigration reform, surveillance and US foreign policy
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The US government’s right to monitor citizens’ phones and data in an effort to catch potential terrorists took center stage in Tuesday night’s Republican debate
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The modest change guaranteed by the USA Freedom Act means that the NSA can no longer directly store Americans’ phone data – a victory for Edward Snowden
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From GCHQ to the Apple campus, huge disc-like buildings are popping up around the world. As artist Simon Denny warns, they betray a world with no corners in which to hide
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Letters: We need brave and persistent people like Edward Snowden, David Davis and Tom Watson to be the public minders and scrutineers to check the power of the executive
FBI quietly changes its privacy rules for accessing NSA data on Americans