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DESCRIPTION:Today, the NSA is one of the most powerful intelligence gathering agencies 
 in the world. But at what point does the agency’s mass surveillance 
 programs amount to an infringement on the democratic values it was created 
 to defend? In an era when almost all of our communications are digital and 
 all of our security threats are global, what expectations of privacy are 
 even reasonable? Is it possible to protect individual privacy without 
 sacrificing the intelligence capabilities needed to keep the U.S. and our 
 allies safe?\n\nTimothy H. Edgar, a long-time civil liberties activist who 
 worked inside both the Bush and Obama intelligence communities, argues that 
 the only way to protect Americans’ privacy is to do a better job of 
 protecting everyone’s privacy. What must be done to bring transparency, 
 accountability, privacy and human rights protections into comprehensive 
 programs of intelligence collection?\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/07/21/18800978.php
SUMMARY:Are We Being Spied on? The NSA and Mass Surveillance
LOCATION:World Affairs \n312 Sutter St., Suite 200 \nSan Francisco, CA 94108 
 \n415-293-4600 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/07/21/18800978.php
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