Electronic surveillance and the National Security Agency : from Shamrock to Snowden.
"A collection of leaked and declassified records documenting U.S. and allied electronic surveillance policies, relationships, and activities. It serves as an addition to several National Security Archive documents sets — including those on U.S. Intelligence and the National Security Agency. The reco...
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Language: | English |
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[Ann Arbor, Mich.] : Washington, D.C. :
ProQuest ; National Security Archive,
[2014]
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
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"A collection of leaked and declassified records documenting U.S. and allied electronic surveillance policies, relationships, and activities. It serves as an addition to several National Security Archive documents sets — including those on U.S. Intelligence and the National Security Agency. The records provide information on the limitations imposed on electronic surveillance activities, organizations, legal authorities, collection activities, and liaison relationships." Includes documents referring to Edward J. Snowden, the Patriot Act, etc. |
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Note: | A collection of declassified documents. Part of the Digital national security archive (DNSA), which contains documents originally collected and published by the National Security Archive. |
Call Number: | KF4850 .E44 2014 Online |
Source of Description: |
Title from Collections guide (viewed on Dec. 19, 2014) |