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The reports found that China and Russia employed information operations to interfere in the elections—albeit unsuccessfully.
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A new paper series led by the University of Texas’s Robert Strauss Center examines the surveillance laws, institutions, and safeguards of 10 rule-of-law democracies.
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U.S. arms transfers to Israel have come under fire since Oct. 7. But another crucial aspect of U.S. security assistance to Israel—intelligence sharing—has mostly escaped criticism, despite its significan...
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Following fresh scrutiny of the U.S. classification system, Congress eyes new ideas and a new role in the regulation of national secrets.
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The report finds unit members’ intentional failure to report security concerns and the unit’s poor culture regarding the security of classified information were primary contributing factors to the leaks.
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The House Judiciary Committee’s 702 reauthorization would be reauthorization in name only. It’s a repeal of one of the nation’s key intelligence authorities.
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Where does FISA reauthorization stand in Congress?
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While much of the 702 reauthorization debate has focused on the U.S. person query issue, another potential change—reverse targeting—could effectively repeal the authority.
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Unpacking the competing bills and the unusual legislative maneuver central to this week’s House vote on Section 702 reauthorization.
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The FISA sunset debate isn’t just about Section 702. It’s also about the rights of Americans when outside the U.S.
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The development of modern American intelligence just before and during the war have been largely forgotten by the US public
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Unpacking the rise in antisemitic and anti-Muslim incidents beyond the Middle East.