National Security Agency says US Govt new spying program meets security standards

Pierluigi Paganini January 18, 2016

National Security Agency says the US Govt surveillance programme for collecting domestic telephone records rmeets security standards

The United States government’s updated spying program for gathering native people’ phone records has passed the muster as far as civil and privacy principles, the NSA (National Security Agency) claims. The new structure, which was executed in November 2015, has been affirmed as conforming to eight protection shields, as per a report distributed by the Civil Liberties and Privacy Office of the NSA (National Security Agency).

The shields associated with data minimization, transparency, data use restriction, oversight, individual participation and data security and quality.

Prior a year ago, Congress had approved a law which required that the NSA’s data collection system experience an intensive upgrade, adequately ending the rule of its past unchecked data collection system. The previous program empowered the NSA to basically retain a large number of American citizen’ telephone metadata. Subsequent to the regulations identified with the past system were relatively sloppy, this permitted the organization more flexibility in getting to sensitive data.

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Notwithstanding, with Congress’ presentation of fresh security regulations, NSA has needed to change its project and restrict data collection to just telephone numbers and timestamps of calls made. Taking after previous NSA (National Security Agency) whistleblower Edward Snowden‘s introduction of the association’s information gathering strategies and content, a presidential council was doled out the errand of checking on the legitimacy of the NSA’s spy program. It was observed to be inadequate by the advisory group, as indicated by Reuters, which prompted its possible substitution.

The NSA (National Security Agency) and other government security organizations are presently obligatory by law to acquire a court instruction and team up with tech communications organizations like Verizon before the telephone records of any single or groups living in the United States can be monitored or accessed.

The latest program and regulations have gotten both admiration and criticism from US legislators. While a few Republicans have scrutinized the intelligence in closing down the NSA’s (National Security Agency) mass data accumulation program, others like Texas Senator Ted Cruz, have remained with regards to the new laws. Cruz said the new structure has an enhanced specialized overhaul that empowers it to gather a bigger number of calls than before.

Written by: Ali Qamar, Founder/Chief Editor at SecurityGladiators.com

Author Bio:
Ali Qamar is an Internet security research enthusiast who enjoys “deep” research to dig out modern discoveries in the security industry. He is the founder and chief editor at Security Gladiators, an ultimate source for cyber security. To be frank and honest, Ali started working online as a freelancer and still shares the knowledge for a living. He is passionate about sharing the knowledge with people, and always try to give only the best. Follow Ali on Twitter @AliQammar57

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Pierluigi Paganini

(Security Affairs – NSA, surveillance)



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