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www.justsecurity.org
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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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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various news and opinion pieces discussing topics such as government surveillance, data privacy, technology's role in monitoring individuals, and the use of advanced software systems in intelligence and military operations. Key themes include the expansion of state surveillance capabilities, the challenges of protecting personal privacy in the digital age, the use of technologies like Palantir and drones for monitoring and data analysis, and the implications of these technologies on civil liberties and individual rights. | |
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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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| | | South Korean officials have spoken of involvement in joint nuclear-planning exercises, a point disputed by their U.S. counterparts. | ||