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| | | | | American and British officials have been warning with an increasing sense of purported urgency that their inability to decrypt communications could have serious consequences. American authoritieshave claimedthat if they cannot demand decrypted communications from telecommunications providers then serious crimes may go unsolved. In the UK thisdanger is often accentuatedby the threat of terrorism. In both... | |
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| | | | | Senator Ron Wyden discusses major bipartisan proposal to overhaul U.S. intelligence surveillance authorities in interests of security and liberties. | |
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| | | | | Ahead of the approaching sunset date of Section 702 of FISA, this report analyzes the statutes history, debates over privacy and civil rights, and potential policy reforms. | |
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| | | Some Education Department employees were deemed essential, so colleges and universities will see little change once the government reopens. Policy experts are less confident that laid-off employees will be able to return to work. The House of Representatives passed a legislative package Wednesday evening in a 222-209 vote, putting Congress one step closer to ending the federal government's longest shutdown in history. President Donald Trump signed the legislation, which first passed the Senate on Sunday, into law late Wednesday night. | ||