NSA
The latest news and comment on the US National Security Agency
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Donald Trump announces Lt Gen H R McMaster as his pick for National Security adviser, calling him ‘a man of tremendous talent and tremendous experience’
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President appears to believe ‘torture works’ – raising prospect of reviving techniques the CIA had moved away from
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In almost every terrorist attack since 9/11, those responsible were already on the radar of the intelligence agencies
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Michael Hayden says disparaging comments about US spies could hurt the moral authority of their leaders
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Activists display almost 4,000 notes from backers on the side of the Newseum, an institution celebrating free speech near the White House
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt gives an intelligent, alert performance as whistleblower Edward Snowden, in Oliver Stone’s best work since the 90s
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NSA whistleblower says he does not fear a renewed push to arrest him or calls to put dissidents to death: ‘I believe in the decisions that I’ve already made’
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Potential changes at the agency could cost Michael Rogers his position as director and offer the president-elect an unexpected role in reshaping US intelligence
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Investigatory Powers Act legalises range of tools for snooping and hacking by the security services
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Concerns raised that current US and UK surveillance system is ‘ripe for further abuse under an autocratic, power-obsessed president’
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Why do we still accept that governments collect and snoop on our data?
Ashley Gorski and Scarlet KimBulk collection clearly violates global rights to privacy and free speech, and now, with a case before the European court of human rights, is the time to stop it -
The Long Read: Ever since childhood, Brian Regan had been made to feel stupid because of his severe dyslexia. So he thought no one would suspect him of stealing secrets
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The information the former contractor was accused of stealing over two decades is something ‘this country’s enemies would love to explore’, a judge said
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US entrusted Aveshka to prepare, organize and courier surveillance materials, such as documentation leading to court orders under intelligence surveillance act
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Chris Inglis claims Oliver Stone’s film wildly misrepresents agency and says Edward Snowden’s ‘Jason Bourne-style’ role is grossly exaggerated
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Trump appoints HR McMaster as national security adviser