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Edward Snowden
Judges Are Unanimous: NSA Metadata Surveillance Program Is Illegal
A federal court has ruled that the NSA's metadata surveillance program, which collected information on at least 80 percent of all the phone calls made or received by Americans, was ...
May 7, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Post-Snowden, 3 in 10 Americans Have Changed Their Web Habits
30 percent of Americans have changed at least one of their habits to "hide or shield their information ...
March 17, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Online Database of Leaked Edward Snowden Documents Now Available in Canada
TORONTO—The first online database of classified documents leaked by former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden has ...
March 4, 2015
BY
The Canadian Press
US Bulk Telephone Data Collection Program Officially Extended
The NSA's bulk intelligence gathering was authorized by Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act, which is set ...
March 1, 2015
BY
Annie Wu
Snowden’s NSA Spying Revelations Could Cost US Businesses More Than $200 Billion
After Edward Snowden revealed the extent of NSA spying against US citizens and foreign allies, many US companies ...
February 6, 2015
BY
Reid Schram
Science Panel: No Alternative to Bulk Collection of Data by NSA
WASHINGTON—A committee of scientific experts has concluded that there is no viable technological alternative to bulk collection of ...
January 15, 2015
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Ken Dilanian
Before Snowden, a Debate Inside NSA
Years before Edward Snowden sparked a public outcry with the disclosure that the National Security Agency had been ...
November 19, 2014
BY
Ken Dilanian
Film Review: ‘Citizenfour’
Ironically, the outrage generated by Edward Snowden's NSA revelations comes at a time when many people are increasingly ...
November 1, 2014
BY
Joe Bendel
Online Anonymity Isn’t as Easy as the Firms Offering Privacy Apps Want You to Think
In a post-Snowden world, anonymity is what people want online. Smartphone apps offering anonymous messaging are popping up ...
October 25, 2014
BY
Catherine Flick
Snowden Fallout: A Year Later
One year ago, disclosures made by Edward Snowden set off a backlash that has affected U.S. diplomacy, commerce, ...
June 8, 2014
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Smile! NSA Collecting Millions of Images From Web (Video)
The New York Times reports the NSA can analyze some of these images closely enough to determine where ...
June 2, 2014
BY
Epoch Video
After Snowden, Global Espionage Increased Fivefold
Espionage around the world increased rapidly after revelations about the NSA’s spying activities by Edward Snowden.
May 30, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Edward Snowden: ‘I Was Trained as a Spy’
NBC's Brian Wililams sat down with Edward Snowden for an exclusive interview. The NSA whistleblower rejected the claim ...
May 29, 2014
BY
Epoch Video
Pulitzers Awarded at the ‘Taj Mahal of Journalism’ for Snowden Stories While TV Networks Grumble
First the good news: The Pulitzer Prize for Public Service was not only the best-covered of its awards ...
April 22, 2014
BY
Danny Schechter
Insider Spies Are the New Cyberthreat
Insiders like Edward Snowden and conventional spies from countries like China are changing the threat landscape for companies. ...
April 9, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
What the Proposed NSA Reforms Wouldn’t Do
Ten months after Edward Snowden's first disclosures, three main legislative proposals have emerged for NSA surveillance reform: one ...
April 6, 2014
BY
Kara Brandeisky
Obama’s Reformed NSA May Look Much the Same as Before
President Obama faced a difficult task in his speech on reform of the NSA's surveillance activities. As an ...
January 19, 2014
BY
Fiona de Londras
Top 20 Stories of 2013 – No. 15: Edward Snowden Exposes NSA Spying
A global discussion on the balance between national security and electronic privacy was started by Edward Snowden, a ...
December 17, 2013
BY
Joshua Philipp
What Exactly Is Big Data, Anyway?
Big data can be used to "unlock new sources of economic value, provide fresh insights into science and ...
August 13, 2013
BY
Kannan Sankaran
The Consequences of Playing Snowden Hot Potato
The next time a Snowden-like case surfaces, President Obama should use the diplomatic tools at his disposal to ...
August 8, 2013
BY
John Nania
In Shift, Snowden Now Said to Reveal US Monitoring of China
New revelations seem to go beyond Snowden’s original purpose of protecting privacy.
June 23, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
Snowden Driven to Leak by Ideological Fantasy
The reasons Edward Snowden gives for his actions don’t add up. Factoring in an ideological passion helps make ...
June 18, 2013
BY
He Qinglian
Google Asks US Gov. to Allow Google to Publish Surveillance Data
Google sent a letter to the Department of Justice on June 11 asking for permission to publish some ...
June 11, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
NSA Leaker ID’ed as Ex-Worker Edward Snowden
The NSA leaker was identified in reports as Edward Snowden, a former worker for the agency and the ...
June 9, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
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