Balancing Liberty, Privacy, and Security with Intelligence Capabilities: Analyses and Recommendations

$295.00

Benji Norwood (Editor)

Series: Intelligence and Counterintelligence Studies
BISAC: POL016000

This book presents the final report of the review group on intelligence and communications technologies. Recommendations are provided that are designed to protect national security and maintain intelligence capabilities while also respecting our long-standing commitment to privacy, civil liberties and the trust of allies abroad, with due consideration of reducing the risk of unauthorized disclosures. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 – Liberty and Security in a Changing World (pp. 1-130)
President’s Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies

Chapter 2 – Fact Sheet: Review of U.S. Signals Intelligence (pp. 131-136)
Office of the Press Secretary

Chapter 3 – Presidential Policy Directive/PPD-28: Signals Intelligence Activities (pp. 137-144)
Office of the Press Secretary

Chapter 4 – Fact Sheet: The Administration‘s Proposal for Ending the Section 215 Bulk Telephony Metadata Program (pp. 145-148)
Office of the Press Secretary

Index

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