Incidental taking

NSA doesn’t collect information on US citizens, right?

“NSA Reports 75% Increase in Unmasking U.S. Identities Under Foreign Surveillance Law in 2018,” The Wall Street Journal, May 1, 2019.  Nearly 17,000 US persons (citizens and companies) had their data intercepted AND their identities disclosed last year.

How secure are your communications?  Are you communicating with someone who’s communications are being monitored?  How do you know?

How do you protect your information?  Is there privacy in the US?

Governance (the warrant requirement in the Constitution). Information. Security. Privacy.  I guess it’s about time to add Privacy to the list.

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Filed under Theme Five: Security, Theme One: Information, Theme Six: Privacy, Theme Two: Governance

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