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Mass surveillance in the United States - Wikipedia The practice of mass surveillance in the United States dates back to wartime monitoring and censorship of international communications from, to, or which passed through the United States
Factbox: History of mass surveillance in the United States Government surveillance and secret warrants are not new in the United States, particularly in the years since the September 11, 2001, attacks Following are some key milestones in the history
The US Surveillance State Dates Back to the 19th Century Edward Snowden’s leaked documents reveal that, in a post-9 11 state of war, the National Security Agency (NSA) was able to create a surveillance system that could secretly monitor the private
United States of Surveillance - The Privacy Issue The decay of individual privacy in the United States has been closely intertwined with the evolution of national security programs – accelerated in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9 11, when a deluge of legislative measures were passed in the name of preventing further terrorism
The history of United States government domestic surveillance and . . . August 5, 2007: The Protect America Act a controversial amendment to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is enacted It removes the warrant requirement for government surveillance of foreign intelligence targets "reasonably believed" to be outside of the United States 68
The NSA Program to Detect and Prevent Terrorist Attacks The program is designed to target a key tactic of al Qaeda: infiltrating foreign agents into the United States and controlling their movements through electronic communications, just as it did leading up to the September 11 attacks
The PRISM Surveillance Program - History of Information On September 11, 2007, U S President George W Bush signed the Protect America Act of 2007, allowing the National Security Administration (NSA) to start a massive domestic surveillance data-collection program known officially by the SIGAD US-984XN, code name PRISM