Who Should Store NSA Surveillance Data

Open Access Now 2014-02-17

Summary:

One of the recommendations by the president's Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies on reforming the National Security Agency—No. 5, if you're counting—is that the government should not collect and store telephone metadata. Instead, a private company -- either the phone companies themselves or some other third party -- should store the metadata and provide it to the government...

Link:

https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2014/02/who_should_stor.html

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Tags:

dataretention laws metadata nsa phones privacy surveillance

Authors:

Bruce Schneier

Date tagged:

02/17/2014, 08:50

Date published:

02/17/2014, 06:23