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NSA Spying Agency Analysis
In 1952, President Harry Truman "invented" the NSA as it is today, but in reality the NSA has
existed since the early 1900's. According to Heiligenstein (2014) "In 1917 a new military branch
was formed it was called Cipher Bureau of Military Intelligence"(P.4) . In july of that year a man by
the name of Herbert O. Yardley join this newly formed branch. Just 3 months before the Bureau was
invented the US had declared war on Germany. According to Heiligenstein (2014) "The US were in
high demand for quality military intelligence. After the war the branch shifted it focus on diplomatic
issues."(P.6) This was the beginning of the NSA as it is know today. The Cipher Bureau was shut
down in 1929, and Yardley was not to happy about being unemployed.Acording to Heiligenstein
(2014) In 1931 Yardley published a book called The American Black Chamber revealing the secrets
of the Bureau."(P.9) Yardley was one of the first whistleblower to expose America history of spying
on other nations. In less than one hundred years Edward Snowden would do the same thing. Only 5
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After laying low for about 20 years the NSA was called back into the spotlight. According to
Heiligenstein "In 2002 the NSA started a project called 'data mining'. This was where they were
digging through electronic data Also in 2002 George Bush allowed the NSA to warrantlessly
wiretap American citizens phones. In 2007 this program would come to light and be dismissed after
social pressure."(P. 21–23) In 2013, Edward Snowden who had worked for the NSA revealed
countless documents and stories of the things the NSA were doing with out the American people
knowledge. He revealed that the NSA had been gathering million of phone calls, texts and emails
without permission. It and it also exposed that the US had been spying on it allies for
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The Nsa And The Terrorist Attacks Against Paris
In wake of the terrorist attacks against Paris, many American political leaders are urging to increase
security measures used to fight terrorism. The question is perpetual, Is government spying necessary
to curtail terrorist acts?
History
The NSA was created on November 4, 1952, by President Harry Truman and was held responsible
for collecting, processing, and distributing intelligence information from foreign electronic signals.
The NSA contributed to the Nation 's work in breaking German and Japanese codes during WWII.
The information collected was to be used for national foreign intelligence and counterintelligence
purposes and to support military operations. Although the inner dynamic of the NSA would
completely change after september 11, 2001. Nearly 3,000 Americans were dead in the worst
terrorist attack in U.S. And those working for the NSA felt guilty, as if there was more they could
have done. Prior to the attacks, many hijackers were living in the U.S. "We all felt like a great
wrong had been done and that we are all – somewhat – if not all culpable," remembered J. Kirk
Wiebe, a former NSA senior analyst. After 9/11 No longer would surveillance be limited to foreign
targets. Instead, the agency would begin monitoring virtually all data involving communications
flowing through the U.S. without a warrant and without privacy protections. "everything changed at
the NSA after the attacks on September 11. The prior approach focused on complying with the
Foreign
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Persuasive Essay On The NSA
The National Security Agency (NSA) surveils all communication that occur inside and outside the
American borders. Such communication involves intercepting telephone calls, emails, and internet
history. Their work on in depth surveillance doubled in force after the events on September 11, 2001
with the notorious terrorist attacks. According to the NSA website, their core values are honesty,
respect for the law, integrity, and transparency("Mission & Strategy"). However, many organizations
argue that they disobey their own values through invading citizens' privacy to protect the country.
Evidence has been shown through the NSA's forthcoming acknowledgment of their confidential
activities, organizations stepping forward, and the country's very own constitution explaining the
importance of privacy. The National Security Agency infiltrated most communication technologies
and have successfully decoded information as a result. They've monitored all kinds of metadata in
search of any threats to the country's wellbeing and productivity. This can include everything from
emails to online social media postings. Even searching a risky topic within a search engine can
place you onto a watch list in their systems, such an example being searching how to build a bomb.
They've attempted to keep their transgressions silent but in 2005 the press released a story about
their surveillance activities and made it open to the public ("5 Things..."). It uncovered they were
holding tons of copies of
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Domestic Surveillance Case Study
Burch 1Brian BurchKendra GallosEnglish III21 May 2018NSA's Domestic Surveillance
ProgramSince the creation of the Patriot Act in 2001, millions of ordinary Americans have hadtheir
data collected by the National Security Agency. The current problem of national securityand
domestic surveillance started after 9/11. Shortly after the attack, the Patriot Act was signedinto law.
The act expanded upon surveillance laws and allowed government agencies monitorphone and
internet communications of citizens, without a warrant. The obvious question thatcomes from any
terror attack is how many of our civil liberties are we willing to sacrifice toprotect national security.
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The order signed byPresident Bush that expanded NSA surveillance allowed them to do so without a
warrant. This isa violation of the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. The lack of judicial
oversight shouldraise suspicions. The Fourth Amendment gives citizens the right to privacy, and not
to besearched without a warrant. The US Supreme Court has interpreted the Fourth Amendment
toprotect against government surveillance in the case US v. Katz. The case decided thatgovernment
surveillance is only constitutional when permitted by the law, and the right toprivacy applies. The
problem with that is there are only a few laws that permit any spying. TheElectronic
Communications Privacy Act allows for wire tapping, but only on suspectedcriminals, and a warrant
is still required. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA forshort, permits the
government to spy on suspected terrorists, but only after going through aspecial, confidencial FISA
Court to get a warrant. Neither one of these laws permits spying oncitizens without a warrant. The
NSA has been collecting data on millions of citizens, only toanalyze the data later. This is an
absolute abuse of power that is blatantly unconstitutional.Even if the NSA spying was done legally,
it still should not be done. This is because ithas been proven that we cannot trust this agency with
our information. Those employed by theNation Security Agency are given an incredible amount of
power. If an agent wanted to collectdata on any individual, they could. That data could include text
messages and even privatephotos. There have been many cases of agents abusing their power to spy
on their significantothers or even past lovers. This kind of action is so common it has an internal
name in theagency, known as LOVEINT, or Love Intelligence. In one case, an agent entered the
emailaddress of his ex–girlfriend the first day that he had access to the surveillance tool.
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The Threat Of The Patriot Act
I Spy After the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001, an American public was shocked,
flabbergasted, and lost for words for the first time since Pearl Harbor. Out of these fears the
PATRIOT act was conceived; promising to help stop future terrorist plots the bill was initially met
with high praise from the public and media. It was not for another decade that the side–effects of the
patriot act were revealed to the world. The American public was appalled at the circumvention of
their fourth Amendment rights. Still there is a clear divide between those who believe that the
National Security Agency Is not violating the constitution and what they are doing is good for the
betterment of the country and those who believe that their privacy and undeniable American
freedoms were violated in part of the NSA spying with both parties bringing their own views and
ideals to the field. The September eleventh attacks were the beginning of the end of privacy for
American citizens the PATRIOT act which was signed a month later granted full access to the
phones and computers of the people. It took over a decade for the public to become aware of the
illegal spying that the NSA had conducted. The NSA spying is a complicated and controversial
matter while there have been several judicial courts that have ruled against the spying there has also
been just as many cases of the court 's finding the spying constitutional. The fourth amendment was
put into place as a way for Americans to have
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Persuasive Essay On Edward Snowden
Edward Snowden was an NSA employee, and disclosed top–secret information about the NSA
surveillance of our citizens. He then went to Hong Kong to talk to a journalist about what the NSA
was looking at. When he found out the NSA was spying on everyone he saw it to be disturbing. He
thought the people should know what was going on with the government how they are listening to
citizens and invading their privacy by tapping their phones. The government charged him with the
Act of Espionage because of his actions, leaking information on NSA spying on American citizens.
Edward Snowden found a place to stay in Russia because the United States government annulled his
passport.
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He thought it was wrong for the NSA to eavesdrop on their citizens. Mr. Snowden and a hacker are
going to make cases for IPhone 6, but first they need to present the idea to the MIT media lab. He
and his partner plan to make tiny probe wires from the external device that will snake into the
innards of the IPhone through the SIM card slot that attaches to test points on the phone's circuit
board. With the case, he is hoping to help with privacy on our own phones. He also hopes it will
help reporters going into other countries without showing the location of where they are. With the
case he and his partner are building, it would set off an alarm if the radio were transmitting
anything. In addition, the radio was transmitting there will be a kill switch that will turn off the
phone when information is transmitted. The article says, "even when you turn off location services
people are still at risk." He is just trying to protect our privacy. They have not made a prototype yet,
but they have a paper explaining the idea for the prototype and diagrams. They hope to make a
prototype within the next
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NSA Spying
People make phone calls, and send emails all the time. These things are usually private and involve
small groups of people. However, we have discovered that phone calls and emails are not as private
as one may think. The government and the National Security Agency (NSA), have been spying on
citizens and collecting data from the calls made and text messages and emails sent. Though they say
they are doing this for our safety and to detect terrorists, the NSA has not caught many terrorists
with the methods of surveillance they are using. NSA methods are ineffective and have not
produced adequate results to justify their damage to civil liberties.
The NSA monitors people in the U.S. and abroad, usually without a warrant, and keeps the
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Many European officials have found out the NSA is spying on them and they are not pleased.
German Minister, Sabine Leutheusser–Schnarrenberger believes that the spying on Europeans by
Americans should not be allowed. People in Europe think the U.S. should not be spying on them
and something should be done about it. People all over the world are upset with the NSA because
they are not only spying on Americans but they are spying on people outside the U.S. as well. After
finding out the U.S. was spying on people in Europe, Jean Asselborn says it is a breach of trust. The
U.S. and its European allies trust each other, but after the U.S. spied on the Europeans, they cannot
trust the U.S. anymore. The U.S. has damaged relations with many of its allies because of NSA
surveillance. Asselborn wants a guarantee that the surveillance will stop immediately. People do not
want it to gradually stop. They want the U.S. to stop spying on them as soon as possible because
they are not comfortable with it. Almar Brok believes this behavior of allies is not tolerable. As an
ally, Europe didn't expect the U.S. spy on them but they were and it isn't okay. The U.S. should not
spy on their allies anyway because they are supposed to trust each other. Lindsay Hoffman states
what the NSA is doing defies alliances and if they continue the surveillance, there may be negative
effects. If the NSA keeps spying on their allies, they might lose these crucial alliances. The NSA
should not be spying on people they are supposed to trust, and on nations that trust the U.S.. The
U.S. has the trust of many other nations, but they might lose trust and allies because they are
upsetting other countries by spying on them. What the NSA is doing is not only affecting U.S.
citizens, but it is affecting other countries and they are furious about the U.S. invading their
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Should The Government Be Allowed To Spy On And Collect...
Should the NSA and United States government be allowed to spy on and collect information on its
citizens? The NSA stands for National Security Agency and they are in charge of security and
protection of the United States. Some may ask where the title of privacy comes into play. Some may
say that it is only for protection to keep the country safe, but in all reality should the NSA be
allowed to without question invade of privacy and look through our cellular data over the internet?
The privacy of the citizens of the United States are at play today, and this is a game that not
everyone wants to play.
In just the past ten years, not including whatever data collection was going on before this, there has
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How can Americans prevent this? Yes, Americans can prevent this. It is hard to do, but it can be
done. Some of the ways to stop the NSA from spying on your phone you will have to be
"technology smart," and some of the ways are fairly easy and are not complicated and take just
seconds to do. One of easier ways you can prevent the NSA from spying on your smartphone is by
turning on airplane mode whenever you play games on your phone (if possible). Another way you
can do this... which is a little more complicated but works a better is by installing https everywhere.
HTTPs can be installed on your laptop which is where it will work best, and if you have a rooted
android phone can be installed on the phone too. HTTPS are a more safer version of Http. If a
website the average person on is http the plugin will change the http to https for a more safer
connection.
Should the NSA be allowed to spy on its citizens? How long will this continue? Can Americans
make a phone call without being worried if someone is listening and should this be allowed. Who
knows if the NSA will ever stop spying on its citizens, and Americans will ever have their own
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National Security Agency Analysis
The National Security Agency does whatever it takes to protect the American citizens from
terrorism, even if it means spying on them. The National Security Agency, commonly known as the
NSA, is a bureaucracy that's often shrouded in mystery. From the time they were founded up until
now, the National Security Agency has been an agency of the government that almost seemed to act
completely separate from the government they protect. From codebreaking in World War II to
domestic spying on the American people in the name of national security in the twenty–first century,
they have been involved in a lot of secretive and questionable dealings. In this essay we will be
learning about subjects like the laws dealing with the NSA to exactly what it takes ... Show more
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On their website, the newest current information regarding the NSA is from the beginning of
January 2016. The new information is the release of the new report on the implementation of the
USA Freedom Act towards business records. Currently, there have been no public announcements in
2016 from the National Security Agency. The NSA works under the Patriot Act, Privacy Act, and the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The Patriot Act was the first piece of legislation
following 9/11 that dealt with terrorism. It increased the punishment for crimes of terrorism and
made it easier for law enforcement and government agencies to share information dealing with
crimes regarding terrorism. The Privacy Act was passed in 1974 to establish control over what
personal information is used, maintained, and collected by agencies in the executive branch of the
government. It safeguards against an invasion of personal privacy by the government agencies. The
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act came out in 1978 and has been amended three times to reflect
the security needs of Americans. It regulates what information the NSA can access from Americans
without their knowledge.
The person in charge of this agency is Admiral Michael S. Rogers of the United States Navy. The
Director of the NSA is also the Chief of the Central Security Service (CSS) and also serves as the
Commander of the U.S. Cyber Command. The Director of the NSA is always a commissioned
military officer with a rank of four stars. The new director is nominated by the President, but must
be approved by the Senate. None of the past directors of the NSA has been someone notable enough
that it's a common
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Summary Of Privacy: A Possible Solution To The NSA
Another possible solution to the NSA's unwanted surveillance and violation of privacy, is stopping
them through the legislative branch by electing representatives and congressman that want to
support the proper rights of Americans and stop illegal spying. To make sure that the candidates of
elections have been researched and checked for their support of restraint against the NSA and their
support for the rights of Americans being protected. At every election there needs to be multiple
candidate options to vote for in terms of this issue. In a post on TechCrunch by Gregory Ferenstein
is a list of the voters for and against Congress's funding of the NSA for illegal spying. The vote
ended with 205 for and 217 against votes, failing to pass through
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Government Surveillance Of The United States
Over the past few years, government surveillance in the United States has become a widely debated
issue with two completely different sides. The National Security Agency, a government agency
known for it's efforts in spying and surveillance, has been at the center of this issue since it's
founding in the 1950's. The Cold War had just begun and the United States government was doing
anything they could to find potential terrorists and communists. In fact, many famous people
including Einstein were being spied on by the government to find citizens with potential ties to the
Soviet Union. (New York Times – New Details Emerge from the Einstein Files; How the FBI
Tracked His Phone Calls and His Trash) As the cold war came to an end in the early 90's, NSA
spying seemed to come to an end as well. However, their efforts stepped up significantly after the
terror attacks that occurred on 9/11. After 9/11, the government was on high alert for anybody that
could be a potential terrorist. The NSA quickly began spying on foreigners suspected of being
involved in terrorist activities or associating with potential terrorists. (Wikipedia – Mass
Surveillance in the United States) Soon after this, they started intercepting phone conversations and
even internet traffic through a program known as PRISM. This program was kept secret for quite a
while until NSA contractor Edward Snowden leaked thousands of documents to reporters. (PBS –
How Edward Snowden Leaked Thousands of NSA Documents)
While
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National Security Agency
The National Security Agency is a subunit of the U.S. Department of Defence and is the controller
of the largest electronic and online surveillance programs. Given their authority from Foreign
Intelligence and Surveillance Act of 1978, the initial plans were for the NSA to be a regulated
program, that had to go through a series of checks and balances in order to collect any information.
It was also not intended for domestic use. On June 6, 2013, news outlets the Washington Post and
the Guardian released the detailed reports that the NSA was going above and beyond the call of
duty, but probably not through the best of means.
There has always been the question on whether the nation's Big Brother, was spying on everything
we did. The NSA is essentially created for spying on people, for the nation's defense. When Edward
Snowden released top secret government documents, brought to light how far the NSA was willing
to go to achieve this goal. In a recent post by the Guardian, it was found that the NSA gathers more
information than the Library of Congress (Macaskill, Dance). The Library of Congress is the largest
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His new rules, "allow the National Security Agency to share information it gleans from its vast
international surveillance apparatus with the 16 other agencies" (Waddell). This allows other
intelligence agencies to use NSA surveillance systems and expands the people who have access to
unwarranted information. This means that the information gathered by the NSA will be accessible to
other agencies, and these agencies will be able to pilfer through the data and collect what they may
find pertinent to their own investigations. On one hand, this means there are more checks and
balances on the information that is stored by the NSA, while on the other it means more people are
able to invade the privacy of innocent people and their personal
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The Importance Of NSA Spying
When the average American hears the word "spy" an image of a secret agent deep in the heart of
Soviet territory, or a memory of his or her favorite James Bond movie probably pops into his or her
head. This glorification of spying is no doubt a product of Hollywood's dramatic representation of
what they think a spy should be. The reality of what modern day spying consists of came as a shock
to most when on June 5, 2013, an NSA contractor by the name of Edward Snowden executed what
many consider to be the most significant leak of government information in U.S. history. Overnight,
the American people learned that their government had been executing personal data collection of
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In the book Terms of Service, author Jacob Silverman explains a new term being used to describe a
new controversial way the government is spying on its citizens. Dataveillance is the process of using
an individual's small digital transactions to create a log of his or her movement. Silverman
proclaims, "Dataveillance is the surveillance enabled by the surveillance enabled by the data
produced by credit cards, E–ZPass devices and toll booths, RFID pass cards, transit cards, browser
histories, and on and on (131)." Most of the time however, collecting the actual data is not the goal,
but using information such as time and place of the transactions to determine when and where
someone is, and the route he or she took to get there. This is dangerous in that the government is
effectively tracking its citizens. There is no security benefit in this, and according to Silverman, the
information is used to create more personalized advertisements for users of social media and other
web platforms. However it is a conspicuous violation of an individual's privacy. On the other hand,
some agree with this collection of data and its use in tracking. To them, a personalized ad experience
is worth it, or maybe they just feel they have nothing to hide and the government can do what it
wants. In response to this I will admit that a stance on this issue is a personal opinion. Each person
has their own morals and values, and allowing
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Government Spying Research Paper
Social Media has become universal in the day to day lives of Americans. Every ad, television show,
and even food products incorporate social media for revenue. With recent revelations concerning
social media involvement with spying it should be common knowledge to be wary what you post,
yet for many people social media is now a memoir. By simply clicking a button you can post your
life online for anyone to see. Although it's believed to be for the greater good, the use of social
media to spy on citizens an invasion of privacy and a direct violation of the fourth Amendment. In
the article NSA Gathers Data on Social Connections of US Citizens by James Risen and Laura
Paitras, the authors explain the NSA reasoning behind spying as to "discover ... Show more content
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Apparently the social media website uses cookies to "track users even if the log out of the social
network" (Protalinski). How they do this is instead of deleting cookies, they alter them in a way that
enables tracking individuals internet activity to send back to their servers. Dylan Tweney's expands
on this tracking in his article "Facebook tracks what you do online even after you're logged off".
Tweney quotes facebook engineer Arturo Bejar's denial of malicious intent of cookies use. Bejar
claims facebook uses data "only to prevent spamming, phishing, and other security risks"
(Protalinski). All of these denials and claims of user safety seem fair enough, yet there are more
lawsuits against privacy and scanning private
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NSA Spying
NSA Spying – What is Metadata and What Does the Law Say? Technology is in everything we do
from using our home refrigerator, washer, cellular device, automobile, and or computer systems.
When using certain devices you pass information to others pertaining to personal and private
information. This information or metadata could be a bank account or credit card number, pin, and
or password that we unconsciously share. We randomly give away this information at a dentist or
doctor's office, the local liquor store, or when we visit social media sites like Instagram, Facebook,
Yahoo, and or Google. This information is all collected, stored, and tracked by big brother, and what
are they doing with it, is the metadata being secured, American's may never know. Disturbingly the
National Security Agency (NSA) has been collecting metadata on Americans personal telephones
and electronics devices for several years. This collection was happening before the NSAAnalyst
Edward Snowden leaked these facts to the world in late 2013. The NSA was formed in the 1950's,
and during this time frame the NSA disseminated intelligence information from electronic signals
for foreign and counter intelligence purposes, which supported the American military needs.
Currently the NSA has refocused their spying tactics to technology driven devices. The NSA has an
extensive "telephone–metadata program, since 2001, and they collect phone records of virtually all
Americans" (Lizza, 2013). Email and Social
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Persuasive Essay On Government Spying
Protection might be the first thought for some people when it comes to government spying, but for
others, it is thought to be fearful, or even downright, disturbing. Some people love the fact they have
someone more powerful watching over them as these people believe the government will in turn,
keep them from harm. However, others think they are taking the spying way too far, and the
government should stop completely. There are also those who prefer an approach that is somewhat
of a median between these two extremes. After many years of technology upgrades and terrorist
attacks, the government has acted to protect; but the effect has changed the lifestyle of many in
countless, drastic ways. The government is taking a step in the right direction regarding the overall
goal of putting terrorism to a halt. After 9/11, it was time to step up the security from older times.
The safety of the American people is above all, and is therefore above privacy; furthermore,
Government spying is a must for the safety of Americans as it should not be a problem unless you
are doing something wrong. Everyone knows of the horrific attack on the world trade center on
September 11, 2001. This attack took people through an array of emotions; from straight fear, to
sadness, to unifying as a country while simultaneously putting out a cry out for help, people
speculated if this was the start of something more within our own government. In addition, they also
wondered if the constant eyes and spying
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Technology Has Become An Important Part Of Modern Society...
Technology has become an important part of modern society. Practically everything we say and do
can be traced back to phones, computers, and many more electronic devices. Not only can we keep
an eye on each other, but our government can keep a watchful eye on us. Today, a question asked by
many people in the United States is if the government has the right to delve into their personal lives.
Marlon Brando was correct when he stated, "Privacy is not something that I'm merely entitled to, it's
an absolute prerequisite."(Timeoutla) Privacy is something that should be seen as a guaranteed right
for americans, and should not be overtaken by the government. The National Security Agency was
first founded in 2001. ("NSA Spying") Mainly, all they did was spy on normal people's lives to see
if there was any information that could lead to terrorists or any acts of terrorism. The press and
media did not present this information to the public until late 2005. ("NSA Spying") News reports in
late 2005 revealed that they had been intercepting phone calls and handling Internet
communications since 2001. ("NSA Spying") When Americans first learned of the reports, millions
of people nationwide were scared and discomforted that their private conversations were being
tracked and read. Even today, fifty four percent of Americans disapprove of the government's
collection of data and conversations. (Gao) In 2006, reporters obtained more evidence to add to this
mounting pile about the NSA. ("NSA
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Military Intelligence Division (MID): Agency Analysis
Recent news, the thing that keeps us all thinking about what the issues are. Well one thing in the
recent news, that caught my attention, and related to this topic was the NSA, and the issues the
organization was having. Until the security scandal in mid 2013, I had really never even heard of the
NSA. So with this research I would like to better understand, what the NSA does, how they got
started, and how/why they can have problems like they did earlier this year, while also seeing what
they are going to do from here on out, to ensure the issue doesn't arise again. Begging with a
decryption unit at a telegraph station in 1917 during World War I. The what was once named the
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Well the agency has had issues with legality, and also may have misused some techniques to spy on
more than just troublesome, and threatening groups. Most recently, the NSA was questioned for its
over surveillance, of cell phones, emails, and internet activity of American citizens. This
information wasn't even know about, until 2013, when former NSA contractor, Edward Snowden
leaked it to the public. Mr. Snowden, told it all, he unveiled that the NSA had been tracking cell
phone calls, locations, and even looking into history from social media and internet use. The biggest
issue in all of this is that it is an invasion of American privacy. As written in the New Yorker by
Amy Davidson, in early 2013, it states, "the NSA. isn't supposed to be spying on Americans, not
without a warrant or court order premised on a specific link to a foreign terrorist." This is an issue
that grabbed my attention right away. Why was the NSA looking through this information anyway?
What I discovered was the NSA really had no reasoning behind why they were tracking all this
information, that they weren't supposed to be viewing anyway. Instead they seemed to have a more
of a why not do this excuse. The NSA looked at it, as though they were doing the right thing by
tracking everything we did. In their minds they were doing everything they could to ensure there
was, absolutely no signs of terrorism anywhere. Now it does
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Analysis Of The Documentary ' Citizenfour ' An Hbo...
The fear of the invasion of privacy has been among the American population, ever since rumors of
government spying after the events of 9/11. The NSA or National Security Agency denied
accusations of spying on Americans for years. It was't until 2013 when ex–NSA worker, Edward
Snowden, released secret information entailing the real activities of the NSA, involving access to
virtually any American's private life. In Citizenfour, an HBO documentary, directed by Laura
Poitras, Edward Snowden contacts Laura under code name, Citizenfour, to share his knowledge on
the truth behind government spying. Laura ended up meeting up with Snowden and documented his
interviews and his life after he revealed himself as the whistleblower for the CIA and NSA. The
main argument being made in this documentary is whether or citizens privacy should be violated by
the government to find possible terrorist. The case being made is that the invasion of privacy is not
acceptable. Another argument in Citizenfour is whether or not it was okay for the government to lie
to the courts and hide information. There is also debate about whether the actions of Snowden
should or shouldn't be acceptable . ( Laura Poitras) Edward Snowden was once a worker under the
Centralized Intelligence Agency, in the NSA, and gathered access to the CIA's extremely covert files
to their very invasive survallence practices over the world. He had plans to leak the files, despite
knowing he could possibly arrested or never be able
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National Security Agency Is Unconstitutional
The NSA is an unconstitutional Federal government agency established by a failed president. In
1952, the worst president in U.S. History, President Truman, established the National Security
Agency (NSA). Truman is known for committing the worst crime against humanity by using a
nuclear bomb on the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, as well as for losing China and
North Korea. For a president that is known for his poor performance on foreign policy, Truman
establishes the NSA to safeguard American interests from foreign and domestic threat to American
National Security. The NSA surveillance program is a critically important program to the national
security in the United States. The NSA has two missions, to exploit foreign communications, known
as SIGINT, and protect U.S. information systems, known as IA. The headquarters are located at Fort
George G. Meade, Maryland, in the Baltimore–Washington corridor, which is very close to
Washington D.C. The NSA is known for its high tech prowess, and it is on the frontiers of
communications and information technology. Actually, NSA is incompetent. NSA was not able to
stop the Boston bombers from bombing in Boston Marathon because it was overwhelmed with data
from Mass Surveillance on Americans. We have to ask ourselves, if NSA is on the frontiers of
communications and information technology, why did the NSA is not able to prevent a terrorist
attack? The NSA is not able to keep the American people safe. The Government is not
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NSA Wiretapping Essays
The NSA has been secretly ordered to eavesdrop by the Bush administration after the 9/11 terrorist
attack. The base of where the NSA has been operating their wiretapping agenda is in Bluff Dale,
Utah the building sprawls 1,500,000 square feet and possess the capacity to hold as much as five
zeta bytes of data it has cost almost $2,000,000,000. The act of spying over the USA citizens even
though they are suspicious is a threat to the people's privacy and the privacy of other countries'
members are being infringed on by the NSA by the act of wiretapping. The action of wiretapping
violates laws for privacy, like the Bill of Right's Amendment Four which says "Every subject has a
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NSA chief Keith Alexander says that they have prevented many terrorist attacks, such as a foiled
plot of the bombing NajibuUah Zazi's plot to bomb the New York subways in 2009, but while doing
so many of the employees of the NSA can just get countless of other people's information this has
violated the people's rights. The whole program is relatable to the communism in China and Stalin's
action in Russia. There were many conspirators to the NSA surveillance operation such as Verizon,
Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Boundless Informant. Verizon gave them access to all of its call
records for a three month period, it was an untargeted meaning they snooped on calls without
suspecting anyone of wrongdoing. While on the internet side the NSA secured private data from
huge tech companies such as Google, Apple and Microsoft. As NSA's program PRISM collects the
data Boundless Informant organizes and indexes metadata. The system collects different kinds of
data the data are called metadata and can come from phones, internet, and your cookies. The NSA
has also acquired many people's addresses and buddy list connected from their phones. The
wiretapping of the NSA has affected not just Americans it has affected many countries they have felt
unease with the USA in negotiations. When President Obama proposed the Transatlantic Trade and
Investment Partnership designed to open markets in the United States and the 28–nation
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Edward Snowden Hero
Edward Snowdeb is being called a traitor for bringing secret government programs of them spying
on the American people and actively breaking the American people's rights. Edward Snowden
should be called an American hero because he brought to light government secret programs, acted
courageously, and caused the government to realize they cant do whatever they want. Snowden was
a former CIA technical assistant, and more recently worked for the NSA as a defense contractor at
Booz Allen Hamilton (Rowen, 2014). Because this company had a contract with the NSA there was
always secrets flowing into this business 24/7. In June 2013 Mr. Snowden meet with two journalists
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He gave up his personal freedoms to inform the American people about these policies and secret
programs the NSA is operating. I feel that his bravery truly shows how good of a person he is. He
understood from the beginning when he leaked out the NSA revelations that he would have to live
scared, and always watching his back. He had a awesome career making $200,000 a year, living in
Hawaii with his girlfriend, and a family that he loves (Greenwald, 2013). "I'm willing to sacrifice all
of that because I can't in good conscience allow the US government to destroy privacy, internet
freedom and basic liberties for people around the world with this massive surveillance machine
they're secretly building"(Greenwald, 2013). Snowden currently is in hiding in Russia with Russia's
permission to be there, Snowden is facing criminal charges against him if he returns to the United
States. Federal prosecutors have charged him with three felonies; theft, "unauthorized
communication of national defense information" and "willful communication of classified
communications intelligence information to an unauthorized person" (Finn, 2013). Which two of the
felony charges fall under the 1917 Espionage Act (Finn, 2013). When asked, "Even with all these
heavy charges you still don't regret his decision"? he said, "Absolutely, not" (Snowden at SXSW,
2014). Even though the Government has
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Edward Snowden: The National Security Agency
Edward Snowden Edward Snowden worked for the National Security Agency (NSA) as a security
guard. Eventually, he got a job at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) working in the
information–technology field. In 2009, Snowden left the CIA to work for Dell. Dell sent him to
Japan to work under the NSA and was then stationed in Hawaii. After working in Hawaii for three
months, Snowden left Dell and switched over to Booz Allen Hamilton . Snowden started making
copies of NSA documents that contained information over their surveillance. The information
consisted of statements stating that the NSA was spying on Americans in a program known as
PRISM . Once Snowden had enough documents, he took a period off and flew to Hong Kong. In
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The first option would be to call the hotline number and anonymously tip the government about
what the NSA was doing14. If done, the NSA would have no idea who tipped them off to the
government. I would still be able to keep my job and hopefully see the NSA stop looking into the
lives of civilians. Anonymously tipping would ensure my safety from being persecuted by the
government and society for what I had illegally done by attaining all of those
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Pursuit of Privacy and The National Security Agency
Officially given its name on the fourth of November 1952, the National Security Agency was
developed to ensure the safety of American citizens (Howe 11). In an effort to prevent any
unauthorized spying on innocent civilians a court known as FISA was created in 1978 to regulate
the NSA. Up until the events of September 11th, 2001, the NSA was used strictly as a tool for
foreign investigation to decipher international communications ("Frequently Asked Questions About
NSA" 1). Twenty–three days after the Twin Towers fell, President Bush passed the Patriot Act
("Timeline of NSA Domestic Spying" 16). This act ushered the NSA into a position of limitless
capability. Millions of Americans are having their personal lives followed, tracked, and recorded
into mass data pools. This unethical acquisition of personal information is in strict violation of the
Fourth Amendment. Immediate action must be taken by the Government to return the rights assured
by our Founding Fathers and the Constitution.
The NSA was established in 1952 by order of President Harry Truman (Howe 11). Preceding the
official announcement of the National Security Agency the United States had an organization called
the Armed Forces Security Agency (AFSA). The Armed Forces Security Agency played a key role
in the United State's victory over the Axis Powers, which entailed Japan, Germany, and Italy, during
World War II (Howe 17). The NSA was developed as a way to continue surveillance into the post–
war era.
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NSA Spying: A Case Study
Mail Alliance wants to invent a email system that would be impossible for the NSA to break into.
According to Gallagher"There are two American companies that are funding this move they are
Silent Circle and Lavabit." (P.2) These two companies are trying to rebuild the email system. This
special email system will look just like any other one, but it encryption will be highly guarded. This
is just one of the many ways to stop the NSA from spying on lifes of innocent people. There are
many ways that the problem of NSA spying could be dealt with and one of the many would be
protecting ourselves. This would mean using devices that would protect the everyday citizen form
the NSA prying hands. There are companies working on ways to encrypt a code that even the
geniuses working with the NSA can not solve. Many groups have come together rallying around the
idea of making devices so the NSA can not spy on our lives. One of the many groups is called "Dark
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There are many ways people can protect themselves, like apps that encrypt calls and send the call
through wifi instead of the carrier. According to Hodson (2013) "WebRTC is a another option for
people, it sends calls over wifi without a trace, because it does not use central wifi servers it send
calls computer to computer."(P.10) Some go as far wanting to build a new internet one free of
connections to governments. If it comes to it, people could protect themselves from the NSA and
there spying. Making sure to be extremely careful of devices they
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National Security Agency Analysis
Nowadays everyone has a cell phone, or some device that allows them to reach others, get
directions, and take pictures. These devices could be monitored or tracked, and we wouldn't even
know it. In December 2005 the NSA (National Security Agency) was exposed to intercepting
American phone calls and monitoring internet communications. How would you feel if the
government was listening your calls? How would you feel if the government was monitoring
everything you do on your phone? The NSA spying, monitoring calls, and data trafficking is what
bothers many American's.
Now that the NSA's watching over people without them knowing has been exposed, it raises some
eyebrows. People often feel that our privacy is protected and respected, but often times it's not.
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The NSA has monitored things in the past and could be doing them right now or in the future. The
"NSA spying on Americans'' article states "Secret government documents, published by the media in
2013, confirm the NSA obtains full copies of everything that is carried along major domestic fiber
optic cable networks.'' This is concerning because think about the data the NSA has monitored and
investigated. The NSA has also used partnered applications to maintain surveillance over people.
The Codebreaker is a good representation of this because The Puppet Master kept video surveillance
on the team, and always knew where they were. In The Codebreaker this is directly displayed. "The
realization of what Murphy just explained kicks in. "He can't see us anymore! Tanner exclaims. "Do
you think he's still listening?" she asks," (Petry 43) Things that the NSA have done are a little
uneasy, because we don't know everything they have done, but it's good because they protect and
prevent bad things from
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The Government Should Not Be Limited By Laws Protect...
The abuse of power is inherent to power itself. That is why a democracy is considered to be for the
people by the people. A working democracy intends to have a balance of power. However, Judd
Rose said, "With power comes the abuse of power and where there are bosses, there are crazy
bosses." In regards to the U.S government, privacy should be protected and respected. Especially as
technology makes privacy harder to protect and there are more ways for private information to be
stolen. The Government protects us from hackers, and terrorism, but it goes overboard, abusing its
power by invading our privacy and storing it. The government should be limited by laws that protect
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Your private data is safely secured using our custom database software called Cloud, which has
fine–grained security to control access down to the cell level."(nsa.gov1.info) When it comes to
privacy American people have the same perspective which is that they should have the right to
privacy and national security.
The fact is that the federal government recently ruled that NSA's gathering of mass phone and mail
data is illegal. Yet many voters still Condone NSA'S spying practices. Though according to Sen. Al
Franken, from Minnesota "Americans aren't getting the most basic information about what 's going
on with the NSA's surveillance programs, and whether or not their privacy is being violated." . As
Sen. Al Franken stated, the American people don't know what's going on inside NSA and many
people think data collected by NSA in recent years is safe. NSA stores data into a cloudbase,
however it has a lot of issues and one big issue with cloud storage is business data is at risk. Putting
information onto a server that is accessible to the public is a risky idea. Hackers can access all types
of sensitive data such as: tax returns, bank records, mortgage applications, blueprints and business
plans. (V3) This connects to Pagliery's recent article which is about the U.S Government data being
hacked by the
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World War II : The United States Of America And The President
November 4, 1952. World War II had just ended with the Allied Forces claimed as the victors, mass
hysteria flooded the United States of America and the president was tasked with creating an
organization that prevented brutal attacks from being executed to the American people
(Frequently...). The president at the time, Harry S. Truman, established what has in recent light
become one of the most controversial American governmental agencies known as the National
Security Agency, NSA for short. Recent leaks by the likes of Edward Snowden and court cases have
shown citizens that allowing the government to track all of their information has not helped prevent
terrorist actions. America as a whole needs to realize that spying, the one thing that it so heavily
despises, is the thing that is taking our freedom away. If the government has access to all personal
information, what is going to stop a hacker from getting that? It is one thing to submit and allow for
your information to be tracked, but to have your consent taken away does not justify the "safety"
provided. It's clear to see that since its conception, the NSA has allowed far too many attacks to
occur while strengthening its spying power. Let's first delve into why the NSA was created and what
their purpose is/was. Upon being declared the definite "winners" of World War II, President Harry S.
Truman declared that there be a national agency devoted to breaking private codes sent by enemies
during times of war (Timeline...). His
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1984 : A Dystopian Novel By George Orwell
Riley Shrode
Ms. Poarch
Honors English 12
11 December 2017
Rough Draft
1984 is a dystopian novel by George Orwell that shows an overreaching government and its use of
technology to control citizens. It is perfectly normal to be wary of the expanding use of technology
and not be painted as a tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist, and 1984 shows that. In both 1984, by George
Orwell, and the United States Government, surveillance techniques are used to monitor citizen's
movements, conversations, website, and phone data.
In 1984, the government, INGSOC, uses telescreens to invade the privacy of citizens, as they listen
in on private conversations in the household and watch all the time. INGSOC can use the
telescreens to watch and listen to anyone at any time. "You had to live– did live, from habit that
became instinct – in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and except in
darkness, every movement scrutinized." (Orwell 3). The Government plants telescreens, the device
described in the quote above, in every house and in public places. This invasion of privacy is the
government's way of suppressing rebellion. This way literally no action can be hidden from
INGSOC. People, including Winston and Julia, can be arrested solely based on what the telescreen
heard. Even when there are no telescreens, INGSOC plants microphones randomly to overhear
conversations. " There were no telescreens, of course, but there was always the danger of concealed
microphones by which your
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Ns A Violation Of Privacy And Rights
Recently, the issue of privacy and civil liberties being threatened by government agencies has raised
tensions and worries among the general public. In 1952, the National Security Agency (NSA) was
established with the sole purpose to protect U.S. 's information sent overseas and cryptanalysis.
After the 9/11 attacks, Congress passed the Patriot Act which gave agencies, like the NSA, the
ability to undergo secret and previously unconstitutional operations to capture the people involved
in the attack. The resources that were available to the NSA led to the uncovering of valuable
information to the capture of the terrorists responsible. However, relinquishing so much power to
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In recent years, "online surveillance has been effective and is an important tool in the fight against
terrorism" (Francis) this is attributed to the efforts of the NSA. In this technological age, threats
from foreign enemies do not always come from hand–to–hand combat but are rather cyberattacks.
These types of threats can be more catastrophic. Online surveillance can also be a valuable asset in
identifying individuals that pose a threat to national security. A large number of people, after the
catastrophic 9/11 attacks, greatly fear the repetition of similar attacks, and rely heavily on the efforts
taken by agencies like the NSA to stop attacks from happening again. Such efforts include online
surveillance, reviewing of phone records, including those of U.S. citizens.
Personal records are among the information collected by the NSA, however in social media,
millions of people in the country make personal information public for anyone to see. As Francis
states, "Americans love to share data. We post photos and videos on social media without a second
thought. Rarely do we think about what they are letting the world know", therefore, the collection of
data of the NSA could include the information people that own any type of social media is sharing.
Technically the things posted on the Internet, are within the
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Intentional Misuse by Members of the NSA
There have been at least 12 cases of intentional misuse by members of the NSA since 2003. Before
trial the accused either resigned or retired to escape disciplinary action. This means that they did spy
on people because if they did not they would go to the trial and be found innocent. However they
could have all been paid to retire by the government to hide a more sinister threat such as terrorist
demands or even aliens! Not only have the NSA been caught spying on American citizens but they
have been caught spying on European leaders, most notably the German Chancellor. The German
Chancellor, Angela Merkel, is believed to be the most powerful European leader by US officials.
They were caught spying on her phone calls when she visited Barack Obama in the USA. It is
impossible to stop this because "the NSA can plant bugs on hard drives and other machines ". US
Secretary of State John Kerry has said that in some cases, US spying has gone too far. However that
did not stop him from saying the extra 'security' was needed to thwart terrorist attacks. "In an
interview with Edward Snowden it was said that Obama was defending the unjustifiable and he
knew it ". This backs up the fact that "governments seek nothing less than total social control" .
Snowden also said that the "NSA hack everyone everywhere ".
"The NSA has more satellites on American citizens than they do on Russians ". This means the
Russians are more likely to get away with things such as terrorism in America than
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Argumentative Essay: Should The NSA Domestic Surveillance
"If you have nothing to hide then you shouldn't worry. This domestic surveillance is also directed
towards non–US citizens. They have also already stopped 54 terrorist plots because of this
surveillance, therefore, the benefits outway bad"–Unknown What does the NSA even do? The NSA
domestic surveillance collects, processes, and stores U.S. citizen data for the good of the nation.
When Edward Snowden revealed the NSA program, many Americans took a bad turn to it. The NSA
program is only trying to help, even though people might think that it's an invasion of our privacy,
they are still saving lives. Last time I checked LIVES are more important than PRIVACY. We need
domestic surveillance more now than ever, the NSA program can catch these criminals and look into
any suspicious activity.
Firstly, Many Americans think that the NSA spying program is unconstitutional, but they are wrong.
Our founding fathers and Abraham lincoln's teachings are even stronger when applies to the NSA's
surveillance program violates no constitutional provision. The National Review said "It examines
only the addressee and sender emails, and telephone numbers called and called from. The supreme
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We have equal rights to privacy, Privacy is a fundamental right to the constitution. When does
invasion outweigh protection? Every Time an American sent or received an email, a record was
secretly kept by the NSA, just as the agency continues to do with the telephone and metadata
program. Though the email program ended, all the private information is still stored at the NSA,
with no end in sight. The domestic surveillance program is illegal. "The law on surveillance begins
with the fourth amendment to the constitution, which clearly states that Americans privacy may not
be invaded without a warrant based on probable cause"
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Government Spying Is For The Greater Good Essay
Government Spying is for the Greater Good The Government Spying a Positive or Negative Thing
for America? Protection might be the first thought for some people, but others it's a thought of fear
or is even just disturbing. Just think about it, someone watching each move, or are they? What are
they looking for and how come it's just now becoming known? Some people love the fact that they
have someone with more powerful watching over them. People believe that the government will do
their best to do so; however, others think, they are taking the spying way too far and that the
government should just completely stop, some think they should just reduce the spying, and only
use it for terrorism purposes. After many years of technology upgrades and terrorist attacks, the
government has acted to protect, but the effect has changed the lifestyle of many in so many ways.
People might say "terrorist Attacks still happen, so must not work"; however, Terrorist attacks are a
major problem and need to be addressed. After 9/11 it was time to step up the security from older
times, because the safety of the American people is above privacy, and should not be a problem
unless you are doing something wrong, Government spying is a must for the safety of Americans.
We all know of the horrific attack on the world trade center on September 11, 2001. From straight
fear and sadness, to unifying, but also a cry out for help. Was this start of something more within
our own government; furthermore,
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Persuasive Public Security Essay
governments have always spied on their people, but after 9/11 (the terrorist attack that killed almost
3,000 people,) the United States took a new approach to conduct surveillance to insure public safety.
Now the NSA can access a person's personal information like emails, calls, and messages without
consent. This government action is a violation to people's privacy, it also is unconstitutional and
contrivance the Fourth Amendment, plus the act of a person(s) spying on another is inhumane and
can cause conflict between countries. No government nor organization should ever have the power
to violate people's privacy. Sean Kennedy, an author for The Rocky Mountain Collegin said " The
amount of power the NSA exercises over citizens' communication of 'security' opens the potential
for abuse of these unconstitutional power. The possibility of malevolent use if NSA technology
actually presents an equal if nit greater risk to Americans' safety than the 'terrorism' these
surveillance programs supposedly protect us against." In which he states the way the NSA justifies
keeping tabs on publics' phones is by claiming it is a safety precaution used to prevent and stay one
step a head of terrorist attacks. However, what truly is happening is people's information becomes
nonexclusive, which causes a person to become vulnerable to something much more agonizing then
terrorism, blackmail. According to Sarah Parvini, an award–winning multimedia journalist who
stated "no terrorist threats have been discovered through the massive data collection, according to a
new report released by a federal privacy watch dog." The NSA's Patriot act ,or better known today
as USA Freedom act should be repealed due to it shown to be defective. Though the government
may seem to have the right to spy on its people through electronic devices, it's unconstitutional. The
Fourth Amendment, as stated in the U.S. Constitution, guarantees "the right of the people to be
secure on their persons, houses, papers, and effect, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall
not be violated." Since the government is allowing the NSA to bend the law, they should face the
consequences. Just like the public, the government is also a group of people too, and no
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Edward Snowden: The Right To Privacy
The NSA had innocent beginnings with the goal of peace and the well being of general population.
Created in the early 20th century, its goals were to use cryptology to decipher the codes of foreign
countries and monitor potential threats. As multiple reports of success began pouring in, its directive
expanded to allow the mass spying of American citizens. Since spying on domestic grounds was a
new concept, the government put a leash around the NSA's neck requiring a warrant before any
searches were to be conducted. Despite the plethora of new resources given to the NSA and the
safeguard put in place to prevent further power ascent, its power hungry appetite would not stop
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The first, and most famous, example of someone who stood up against the corrupt NSA is Edward
Snowden. After Snowden released documents pertaining to the NSA's unconstitutional practices of
spying on American citizens in 2013, the NSA decided to silence Snowden to prevent him from
harming them any further. Snowden was falsely charged with espionage even though he did not sell
the information he had to a foreign intelligence service for money, secretly pass the information to
one of America's enemies, or work with a foreign government. Essentially, the NSA decided to
charge Snowden with something he did not commit so that they could give their attack on him a
sense of legitimacy. Despite this false accusation, Snowden was forced to seek permanent political
asylum in Russia in order to evade the NSA. Another example of the NSA silencing someone is the
case of Brandon Raub. Raub wrote a Facebook post with controversial song lyrics and political
views critical of the government. Because his views clashed with the NSA's views, he was
interrogated by government agents about his views on government corruption, arrested without
warning, labeled mentally ill for his "conspiratorial" views about the government, put in a
psychiatric ward, and isolated from his family, friends and attorneys. For something as small as a
Facebook post, the former Marine had his life turned upside–down and a handful of his
constitutional rights violated. There are dozens of other cases similar to Snowden's and Raub's, and
the NSA is able to get away with all of them because of the Espionage Act. The Act was passed in
1917 to punish people for aiding the enemy or refusing military duty during World War I, but it is so
broad that the government tries to refrain from using it regularly. Presently, it is used to "legally"
lock up people like Snowden and Raub when they speak out against the NSA. The Obama
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The Average Man Has Committed No Crime
Argumentative Research Paper Rough Draft
The average man has committed no crime. The majority of the populous of all sovereign nations
everywhere are innocent, hardworking people. The Government of the United States has failed to
recognize this fundamental aspect of the human condition. With targeted, poignant, and deliberate
attempts to control the masses, the U.S. Government has made substantial infringements of personal
liberties founded during the nation's conception. Currently, "...the FBI does not need to show
'probable cause' – or any reason – to believe that you have done anything wrong [in order to conduct
domestic surveillance]" (ACLU, 2). This simple statement drives an entire industry – an industry to
control, sell, distribute, and most importantly, store all of your information which will be later used
against you. Of course, this data, which is really just evidence, can and will be used against you.
Does that phrase sound familiar? Usually your Miranda Rights are read to you after committing a
crime – not before. These rights are read to the accused to ensure their protection. The protection of
your information online is not ensured; it is infringed upon by the government. Secret courts,
complex and obscure acts, and a trigger happy ethos affect every aspect of one's life everywhere –
including Hawaii. Hawaii is where a thirty one year old computer geek, Edward Snowden, lived
while working for the NSA as an infrastructure analyst. After discovering the dark
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Ethics of Edward Snowden Essay
Many people have always wondered what the word ethics mean. To me ethics is the feeling of right
and wrong. Many people have their own way of defining ethics and but this is what ethics mean to
me. Ethics to other people might mean following the laws and some may say ethics is determined by
what society is believed is right and wrong. For example Edward Snowden, a 30 year old man was
born in North Carolina in 1983 (Edward snowden.biography, 2013, para. 1). Edward Snowden was
a security guard that worked for the National Security Agency (NSA), after three months Edward
Snowden started to collect NSA files and fled to Hong Kong and leaked the files. China started to
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4). Edward Snowden to many is considered a whistle blower which is a person who informs people
of organization or people doing illicit acts. One of the many results that Edwards Snowden acts
caused some country's to lose trust in the United States and are cautious of the United States spying
on them.
The act of Edward Snowden has created tension between the Europeans and Americans. Because of
Edwards Snowden up rising countries has started to be more worry some around the U.S . European
leaders spoked out about the NSA and accused the U.S of spying on the american leaders without
permission. But gladly Europe and the U.S both issued a statement to agree to stay together as allied
neighbors (UPI International Intelligence, 2013, para. 4). Hopyfully one day Edward Snowdens act
will be news of the past and the U.S will have an even stronger bond with the other countries than
before. Edward Snowden has many reasons for what he has done but he did it for what he thought
was best for the people and not his own self interest.
The reason Edward Snowden has left his amazing life behind is not because he was forced to but it
was because he felt a sense of duty to, and he did not want to be part of the government, specifically
the NSA for what they were doing. Edward Snowden believed what the NSA did was wrong and he
did not want to be part of an organization as this. In this interview of Edward Snowden, he was
asked multiple question and one of the most important
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Why Is Edward Snowden Unethical
Edward Snowden is an American computer professional who was a former Central Intelligence
Agency employee who brought to light surveillance programs conducted by the National Security
Agency (NSA) and the British government (GCHO). While working for the NSA, Snowden a high
salary job and lived comfortably. Snowden was not directly involved with PRISM, however, as an
IT personal, he had access to an immense amount of documents that not all analyst have. One of the
major reasons behind Snowden decision to release classified information was to demonstrate that "It
is not that I do not value intelligence, but that I oppose. . . omniscient, automatic, mass surveillance.
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The BI is a map that details how much information is collected from computer and telephone
networks worldwide. In March 2013 the NSA collected over 97 billion information of data
worldwide and over 3 billion in the United States over a 30 day period. Instead of just targeting
someone in a foreign government, they are spying on you. Americans are angry and are
demonstrating their position on the issue. In a study conducted by Gallop, "More Americans
disapprove (53%) than approve (37%) of the federal government agency program that as part of its
efforts to investigate terrorism obtained records from U.S. telephone and Internet companies". This
is an issue that pertains to anyone even if you have nothing to hide because you are being watched
or recorded. In an interview with the Guardian, Edward Snowden addresses a few key points on
why we should worry. He talks about the magnitude of these systems, and that if you eventually fall
into suspicion, they can use this system to scrutinize every decision you made and attack you with
this which can affect an innocent
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Nsa Spying Scandal : Edward Snowden
"I think it's ridiculous for a citizen of a country that views his government's duty to protect me,
protect all of us from evil, from harm, from terrorists, from foreign powers meaning ill – to classify
a body of government that is designed to figure out what might hit us next and prevent it, throwing
them into an evil bucket is just thoughtless," Max Levchin, PayPal's co–founder told the press
regarding the NSA spying scandal1. Pandemonium struck once a man leaked to the world that the
NSA was spying on people through their electronics. The people could only imagine what kind of
information had been seen by the government. However, this was being done to protect them from
terroristic threats. Honestly, there is no legitimate reason to be afraid of this. The NSA should be
allowed to spy on the technology and social media of American citizens.
The person who revealed the NSA spying scandal was Edward Snowden. Snowden was born in
North Carolina and is 31 years old. Also, he is a high school dropout, has a GED, and spent a few
months in army training. He is a former NSA contractor, but left and leaked this data, and is now
considered a "whistleblower"2. In June 2013, he told the world what he had found while working
for the NSA. He revealed that they were looking at people's data in foreign countries and around the
U.S. Amid all this, Edward Snowden is currently on the FBI's most wanted list for doing this and he
is hiding in Russia at the moment. Snowden also revealed what
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  • 1. NSA Spying Agency Analysis In 1952, President Harry Truman "invented" the NSA as it is today, but in reality the NSA has existed since the early 1900's. According to Heiligenstein (2014) "In 1917 a new military branch was formed it was called Cipher Bureau of Military Intelligence"(P.4) . In july of that year a man by the name of Herbert O. Yardley join this newly formed branch. Just 3 months before the Bureau was invented the US had declared war on Germany. According to Heiligenstein (2014) "The US were in high demand for quality military intelligence. After the war the branch shifted it focus on diplomatic issues."(P.6) This was the beginning of the NSA as it is know today. The Cipher Bureau was shut down in 1929, and Yardley was not to happy about being unemployed.Acording to Heiligenstein (2014) In 1931 Yardley published a book called The American Black Chamber revealing the secrets of the Bureau."(P.9) Yardley was one of the first whistleblower to expose America history of spying on other nations. In less than one hundred years Edward Snowden would do the same thing. Only 5 months after shutting down The Cipher Bureau the US had moved on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After laying low for about 20 years the NSA was called back into the spotlight. According to Heiligenstein "In 2002 the NSA started a project called 'data mining'. This was where they were digging through electronic data Also in 2002 George Bush allowed the NSA to warrantlessly wiretap American citizens phones. In 2007 this program would come to light and be dismissed after social pressure."(P. 21–23) In 2013, Edward Snowden who had worked for the NSA revealed countless documents and stories of the things the NSA were doing with out the American people knowledge. He revealed that the NSA had been gathering million of phone calls, texts and emails without permission. It and it also exposed that the US had been spying on it allies for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. The Nsa And The Terrorist Attacks Against Paris In wake of the terrorist attacks against Paris, many American political leaders are urging to increase security measures used to fight terrorism. The question is perpetual, Is government spying necessary to curtail terrorist acts? History The NSA was created on November 4, 1952, by President Harry Truman and was held responsible for collecting, processing, and distributing intelligence information from foreign electronic signals. The NSA contributed to the Nation 's work in breaking German and Japanese codes during WWII. The information collected was to be used for national foreign intelligence and counterintelligence purposes and to support military operations. Although the inner dynamic of the NSA would completely change after september 11, 2001. Nearly 3,000 Americans were dead in the worst terrorist attack in U.S. And those working for the NSA felt guilty, as if there was more they could have done. Prior to the attacks, many hijackers were living in the U.S. "We all felt like a great wrong had been done and that we are all – somewhat – if not all culpable," remembered J. Kirk Wiebe, a former NSA senior analyst. After 9/11 No longer would surveillance be limited to foreign targets. Instead, the agency would begin monitoring virtually all data involving communications flowing through the U.S. without a warrant and without privacy protections. "everything changed at the NSA after the attacks on September 11. The prior approach focused on complying with the Foreign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Persuasive Essay On The NSA The National Security Agency (NSA) surveils all communication that occur inside and outside the American borders. Such communication involves intercepting telephone calls, emails, and internet history. Their work on in depth surveillance doubled in force after the events on September 11, 2001 with the notorious terrorist attacks. According to the NSA website, their core values are honesty, respect for the law, integrity, and transparency("Mission & Strategy"). However, many organizations argue that they disobey their own values through invading citizens' privacy to protect the country. Evidence has been shown through the NSA's forthcoming acknowledgment of their confidential activities, organizations stepping forward, and the country's very own constitution explaining the importance of privacy. The National Security Agency infiltrated most communication technologies and have successfully decoded information as a result. They've monitored all kinds of metadata in search of any threats to the country's wellbeing and productivity. This can include everything from emails to online social media postings. Even searching a risky topic within a search engine can place you onto a watch list in their systems, such an example being searching how to build a bomb. They've attempted to keep their transgressions silent but in 2005 the press released a story about their surveillance activities and made it open to the public ("5 Things..."). It uncovered they were holding tons of copies of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Domestic Surveillance Case Study Burch 1Brian BurchKendra GallosEnglish III21 May 2018NSA's Domestic Surveillance ProgramSince the creation of the Patriot Act in 2001, millions of ordinary Americans have hadtheir data collected by the National Security Agency. The current problem of national securityand domestic surveillance started after 9/11. Shortly after the attack, the Patriot Act was signedinto law. The act expanded upon surveillance laws and allowed government agencies monitorphone and internet communications of citizens, without a warrant. The obvious question thatcomes from any terror attack is how many of our civil liberties are we willing to sacrifice toprotect national security. In a 2010 poll, 47% of respondents said they were more concerned thatgovernment policies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The order signed byPresident Bush that expanded NSA surveillance allowed them to do so without a warrant. This isa violation of the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution. The lack of judicial oversight shouldraise suspicions. The Fourth Amendment gives citizens the right to privacy, and not to besearched without a warrant. The US Supreme Court has interpreted the Fourth Amendment toprotect against government surveillance in the case US v. Katz. The case decided thatgovernment surveillance is only constitutional when permitted by the law, and the right toprivacy applies. The problem with that is there are only a few laws that permit any spying. TheElectronic Communications Privacy Act allows for wire tapping, but only on suspectedcriminals, and a warrant is still required. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA forshort, permits the government to spy on suspected terrorists, but only after going through aspecial, confidencial FISA Court to get a warrant. Neither one of these laws permits spying oncitizens without a warrant. The NSA has been collecting data on millions of citizens, only toanalyze the data later. This is an absolute abuse of power that is blatantly unconstitutional.Even if the NSA spying was done legally, it still should not be done. This is because ithas been proven that we cannot trust this agency with our information. Those employed by theNation Security Agency are given an incredible amount of power. If an agent wanted to collectdata on any individual, they could. That data could include text messages and even privatephotos. There have been many cases of agents abusing their power to spy on their significantothers or even past lovers. This kind of action is so common it has an internal name in theagency, known as LOVEINT, or Love Intelligence. In one case, an agent entered the emailaddress of his ex–girlfriend the first day that he had access to the surveillance tool. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Threat Of The Patriot Act I Spy After the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001, an American public was shocked, flabbergasted, and lost for words for the first time since Pearl Harbor. Out of these fears the PATRIOT act was conceived; promising to help stop future terrorist plots the bill was initially met with high praise from the public and media. It was not for another decade that the side–effects of the patriot act were revealed to the world. The American public was appalled at the circumvention of their fourth Amendment rights. Still there is a clear divide between those who believe that the National Security Agency Is not violating the constitution and what they are doing is good for the betterment of the country and those who believe that their privacy and undeniable American freedoms were violated in part of the NSA spying with both parties bringing their own views and ideals to the field. The September eleventh attacks were the beginning of the end of privacy for American citizens the PATRIOT act which was signed a month later granted full access to the phones and computers of the people. It took over a decade for the public to become aware of the illegal spying that the NSA had conducted. The NSA spying is a complicated and controversial matter while there have been several judicial courts that have ruled against the spying there has also been just as many cases of the court 's finding the spying constitutional. The fourth amendment was put into place as a way for Americans to have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Persuasive Essay On Edward Snowden Edward Snowden was an NSA employee, and disclosed top–secret information about the NSA surveillance of our citizens. He then went to Hong Kong to talk to a journalist about what the NSA was looking at. When he found out the NSA was spying on everyone he saw it to be disturbing. He thought the people should know what was going on with the government how they are listening to citizens and invading their privacy by tapping their phones. The government charged him with the Act of Espionage because of his actions, leaking information on NSA spying on American citizens. Edward Snowden found a place to stay in Russia because the United States government annulled his passport. NSA is the national security agency. They are a government agency that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He thought it was wrong for the NSA to eavesdrop on their citizens. Mr. Snowden and a hacker are going to make cases for IPhone 6, but first they need to present the idea to the MIT media lab. He and his partner plan to make tiny probe wires from the external device that will snake into the innards of the IPhone through the SIM card slot that attaches to test points on the phone's circuit board. With the case, he is hoping to help with privacy on our own phones. He also hopes it will help reporters going into other countries without showing the location of where they are. With the case he and his partner are building, it would set off an alarm if the radio were transmitting anything. In addition, the radio was transmitting there will be a kill switch that will turn off the phone when information is transmitted. The article says, "even when you turn off location services people are still at risk." He is just trying to protect our privacy. They have not made a prototype yet, but they have a paper explaining the idea for the prototype and diagrams. They hope to make a prototype within the next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. NSA Spying People make phone calls, and send emails all the time. These things are usually private and involve small groups of people. However, we have discovered that phone calls and emails are not as private as one may think. The government and the National Security Agency (NSA), have been spying on citizens and collecting data from the calls made and text messages and emails sent. Though they say they are doing this for our safety and to detect terrorists, the NSA has not caught many terrorists with the methods of surveillance they are using. NSA methods are ineffective and have not produced adequate results to justify their damage to civil liberties. The NSA monitors people in the U.S. and abroad, usually without a warrant, and keeps the information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many European officials have found out the NSA is spying on them and they are not pleased. German Minister, Sabine Leutheusser–Schnarrenberger believes that the spying on Europeans by Americans should not be allowed. People in Europe think the U.S. should not be spying on them and something should be done about it. People all over the world are upset with the NSA because they are not only spying on Americans but they are spying on people outside the U.S. as well. After finding out the U.S. was spying on people in Europe, Jean Asselborn says it is a breach of trust. The U.S. and its European allies trust each other, but after the U.S. spied on the Europeans, they cannot trust the U.S. anymore. The U.S. has damaged relations with many of its allies because of NSA surveillance. Asselborn wants a guarantee that the surveillance will stop immediately. People do not want it to gradually stop. They want the U.S. to stop spying on them as soon as possible because they are not comfortable with it. Almar Brok believes this behavior of allies is not tolerable. As an ally, Europe didn't expect the U.S. spy on them but they were and it isn't okay. The U.S. should not spy on their allies anyway because they are supposed to trust each other. Lindsay Hoffman states what the NSA is doing defies alliances and if they continue the surveillance, there may be negative effects. If the NSA keeps spying on their allies, they might lose these crucial alliances. The NSA should not be spying on people they are supposed to trust, and on nations that trust the U.S.. The U.S. has the trust of many other nations, but they might lose trust and allies because they are upsetting other countries by spying on them. What the NSA is doing is not only affecting U.S. citizens, but it is affecting other countries and they are furious about the U.S. invading their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Should The Government Be Allowed To Spy On And Collect... Should the NSA and United States government be allowed to spy on and collect information on its citizens? The NSA stands for National Security Agency and they are in charge of security and protection of the United States. Some may ask where the title of privacy comes into play. Some may say that it is only for protection to keep the country safe, but in all reality should the NSA be allowed to without question invade of privacy and look through our cellular data over the internet? The privacy of the citizens of the United States are at play today, and this is a game that not everyone wants to play. In just the past ten years, not including whatever data collection was going on before this, there has been over 300,000 National Security Letters sent out to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How can Americans prevent this? Yes, Americans can prevent this. It is hard to do, but it can be done. Some of the ways to stop the NSA from spying on your phone you will have to be "technology smart," and some of the ways are fairly easy and are not complicated and take just seconds to do. One of easier ways you can prevent the NSA from spying on your smartphone is by turning on airplane mode whenever you play games on your phone (if possible). Another way you can do this... which is a little more complicated but works a better is by installing https everywhere. HTTPs can be installed on your laptop which is where it will work best, and if you have a rooted android phone can be installed on the phone too. HTTPS are a more safer version of Http. If a website the average person on is http the plugin will change the http to https for a more safer connection. Should the NSA be allowed to spy on its citizens? How long will this continue? Can Americans make a phone call without being worried if someone is listening and should this be allowed. Who knows if the NSA will ever stop spying on its citizens, and Americans will ever have their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. National Security Agency Analysis The National Security Agency does whatever it takes to protect the American citizens from terrorism, even if it means spying on them. The National Security Agency, commonly known as the NSA, is a bureaucracy that's often shrouded in mystery. From the time they were founded up until now, the National Security Agency has been an agency of the government that almost seemed to act completely separate from the government they protect. From codebreaking in World War II to domestic spying on the American people in the name of national security in the twenty–first century, they have been involved in a lot of secretive and questionable dealings. In this essay we will be learning about subjects like the laws dealing with the NSA to exactly what it takes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On their website, the newest current information regarding the NSA is from the beginning of January 2016. The new information is the release of the new report on the implementation of the USA Freedom Act towards business records. Currently, there have been no public announcements in 2016 from the National Security Agency. The NSA works under the Patriot Act, Privacy Act, and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). The Patriot Act was the first piece of legislation following 9/11 that dealt with terrorism. It increased the punishment for crimes of terrorism and made it easier for law enforcement and government agencies to share information dealing with crimes regarding terrorism. The Privacy Act was passed in 1974 to establish control over what personal information is used, maintained, and collected by agencies in the executive branch of the government. It safeguards against an invasion of personal privacy by the government agencies. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act came out in 1978 and has been amended three times to reflect the security needs of Americans. It regulates what information the NSA can access from Americans without their knowledge. The person in charge of this agency is Admiral Michael S. Rogers of the United States Navy. The Director of the NSA is also the Chief of the Central Security Service (CSS) and also serves as the Commander of the U.S. Cyber Command. The Director of the NSA is always a commissioned military officer with a rank of four stars. The new director is nominated by the President, but must be approved by the Senate. None of the past directors of the NSA has been someone notable enough that it's a common ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Summary Of Privacy: A Possible Solution To The NSA Another possible solution to the NSA's unwanted surveillance and violation of privacy, is stopping them through the legislative branch by electing representatives and congressman that want to support the proper rights of Americans and stop illegal spying. To make sure that the candidates of elections have been researched and checked for their support of restraint against the NSA and their support for the rights of Americans being protected. At every election there needs to be multiple candidate options to vote for in terms of this issue. In a post on TechCrunch by Gregory Ferenstein is a list of the voters for and against Congress's funding of the NSA for illegal spying. The vote ended with 205 for and 217 against votes, failing to pass through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Government Surveillance Of The United States Over the past few years, government surveillance in the United States has become a widely debated issue with two completely different sides. The National Security Agency, a government agency known for it's efforts in spying and surveillance, has been at the center of this issue since it's founding in the 1950's. The Cold War had just begun and the United States government was doing anything they could to find potential terrorists and communists. In fact, many famous people including Einstein were being spied on by the government to find citizens with potential ties to the Soviet Union. (New York Times – New Details Emerge from the Einstein Files; How the FBI Tracked His Phone Calls and His Trash) As the cold war came to an end in the early 90's, NSA spying seemed to come to an end as well. However, their efforts stepped up significantly after the terror attacks that occurred on 9/11. After 9/11, the government was on high alert for anybody that could be a potential terrorist. The NSA quickly began spying on foreigners suspected of being involved in terrorist activities or associating with potential terrorists. (Wikipedia – Mass Surveillance in the United States) Soon after this, they started intercepting phone conversations and even internet traffic through a program known as PRISM. This program was kept secret for quite a while until NSA contractor Edward Snowden leaked thousands of documents to reporters. (PBS – How Edward Snowden Leaked Thousands of NSA Documents) While ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. National Security Agency The National Security Agency is a subunit of the U.S. Department of Defence and is the controller of the largest electronic and online surveillance programs. Given their authority from Foreign Intelligence and Surveillance Act of 1978, the initial plans were for the NSA to be a regulated program, that had to go through a series of checks and balances in order to collect any information. It was also not intended for domestic use. On June 6, 2013, news outlets the Washington Post and the Guardian released the detailed reports that the NSA was going above and beyond the call of duty, but probably not through the best of means. There has always been the question on whether the nation's Big Brother, was spying on everything we did. The NSA is essentially created for spying on people, for the nation's defense. When Edward Snowden released top secret government documents, brought to light how far the NSA was willing to go to achieve this goal. In a recent post by the Guardian, it was found that the NSA gathers more information than the Library of Congress (Macaskill, Dance). The Library of Congress is the largest in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His new rules, "allow the National Security Agency to share information it gleans from its vast international surveillance apparatus with the 16 other agencies" (Waddell). This allows other intelligence agencies to use NSA surveillance systems and expands the people who have access to unwarranted information. This means that the information gathered by the NSA will be accessible to other agencies, and these agencies will be able to pilfer through the data and collect what they may find pertinent to their own investigations. On one hand, this means there are more checks and balances on the information that is stored by the NSA, while on the other it means more people are able to invade the privacy of innocent people and their personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Importance Of NSA Spying When the average American hears the word "spy" an image of a secret agent deep in the heart of Soviet territory, or a memory of his or her favorite James Bond movie probably pops into his or her head. This glorification of spying is no doubt a product of Hollywood's dramatic representation of what they think a spy should be. The reality of what modern day spying consists of came as a shock to most when on June 5, 2013, an NSA contractor by the name of Edward Snowden executed what many consider to be the most significant leak of government information in U.S. history. Overnight, the American people learned that their government had been executing personal data collection of massive proportions. It was the U.S. Government's worst fear, the people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the book Terms of Service, author Jacob Silverman explains a new term being used to describe a new controversial way the government is spying on its citizens. Dataveillance is the process of using an individual's small digital transactions to create a log of his or her movement. Silverman proclaims, "Dataveillance is the surveillance enabled by the surveillance enabled by the data produced by credit cards, E–ZPass devices and toll booths, RFID pass cards, transit cards, browser histories, and on and on (131)." Most of the time however, collecting the actual data is not the goal, but using information such as time and place of the transactions to determine when and where someone is, and the route he or she took to get there. This is dangerous in that the government is effectively tracking its citizens. There is no security benefit in this, and according to Silverman, the information is used to create more personalized advertisements for users of social media and other web platforms. However it is a conspicuous violation of an individual's privacy. On the other hand, some agree with this collection of data and its use in tracking. To them, a personalized ad experience is worth it, or maybe they just feel they have nothing to hide and the government can do what it wants. In response to this I will admit that a stance on this issue is a personal opinion. Each person has their own morals and values, and allowing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Government Spying Research Paper Social Media has become universal in the day to day lives of Americans. Every ad, television show, and even food products incorporate social media for revenue. With recent revelations concerning social media involvement with spying it should be common knowledge to be wary what you post, yet for many people social media is now a memoir. By simply clicking a button you can post your life online for anyone to see. Although it's believed to be for the greater good, the use of social media to spy on citizens an invasion of privacy and a direct violation of the fourth Amendment. In the article NSA Gathers Data on Social Connections of US Citizens by James Risen and Laura Paitras, the authors explain the NSA reasoning behind spying as to "discover ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apparently the social media website uses cookies to "track users even if the log out of the social network" (Protalinski). How they do this is instead of deleting cookies, they alter them in a way that enables tracking individuals internet activity to send back to their servers. Dylan Tweney's expands on this tracking in his article "Facebook tracks what you do online even after you're logged off". Tweney quotes facebook engineer Arturo Bejar's denial of malicious intent of cookies use. Bejar claims facebook uses data "only to prevent spamming, phishing, and other security risks" (Protalinski). All of these denials and claims of user safety seem fair enough, yet there are more lawsuits against privacy and scanning private ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. NSA Spying NSA Spying – What is Metadata and What Does the Law Say? Technology is in everything we do from using our home refrigerator, washer, cellular device, automobile, and or computer systems. When using certain devices you pass information to others pertaining to personal and private information. This information or metadata could be a bank account or credit card number, pin, and or password that we unconsciously share. We randomly give away this information at a dentist or doctor's office, the local liquor store, or when we visit social media sites like Instagram, Facebook, Yahoo, and or Google. This information is all collected, stored, and tracked by big brother, and what are they doing with it, is the metadata being secured, American's may never know. Disturbingly the National Security Agency (NSA) has been collecting metadata on Americans personal telephones and electronics devices for several years. This collection was happening before the NSAAnalyst Edward Snowden leaked these facts to the world in late 2013. The NSA was formed in the 1950's, and during this time frame the NSA disseminated intelligence information from electronic signals for foreign and counter intelligence purposes, which supported the American military needs. Currently the NSA has refocused their spying tactics to technology driven devices. The NSA has an extensive "telephone–metadata program, since 2001, and they collect phone records of virtually all Americans" (Lizza, 2013). Email and Social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Persuasive Essay On Government Spying Protection might be the first thought for some people when it comes to government spying, but for others, it is thought to be fearful, or even downright, disturbing. Some people love the fact they have someone more powerful watching over them as these people believe the government will in turn, keep them from harm. However, others think they are taking the spying way too far, and the government should stop completely. There are also those who prefer an approach that is somewhat of a median between these two extremes. After many years of technology upgrades and terrorist attacks, the government has acted to protect; but the effect has changed the lifestyle of many in countless, drastic ways. The government is taking a step in the right direction regarding the overall goal of putting terrorism to a halt. After 9/11, it was time to step up the security from older times. The safety of the American people is above all, and is therefore above privacy; furthermore, Government spying is a must for the safety of Americans as it should not be a problem unless you are doing something wrong. Everyone knows of the horrific attack on the world trade center on September 11, 2001. This attack took people through an array of emotions; from straight fear, to sadness, to unifying as a country while simultaneously putting out a cry out for help, people speculated if this was the start of something more within our own government. In addition, they also wondered if the constant eyes and spying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Technology Has Become An Important Part Of Modern Society... Technology has become an important part of modern society. Practically everything we say and do can be traced back to phones, computers, and many more electronic devices. Not only can we keep an eye on each other, but our government can keep a watchful eye on us. Today, a question asked by many people in the United States is if the government has the right to delve into their personal lives. Marlon Brando was correct when he stated, "Privacy is not something that I'm merely entitled to, it's an absolute prerequisite."(Timeoutla) Privacy is something that should be seen as a guaranteed right for americans, and should not be overtaken by the government. The National Security Agency was first founded in 2001. ("NSA Spying") Mainly, all they did was spy on normal people's lives to see if there was any information that could lead to terrorists or any acts of terrorism. The press and media did not present this information to the public until late 2005. ("NSA Spying") News reports in late 2005 revealed that they had been intercepting phone calls and handling Internet communications since 2001. ("NSA Spying") When Americans first learned of the reports, millions of people nationwide were scared and discomforted that their private conversations were being tracked and read. Even today, fifty four percent of Americans disapprove of the government's collection of data and conversations. (Gao) In 2006, reporters obtained more evidence to add to this mounting pile about the NSA. ("NSA ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Military Intelligence Division (MID): Agency Analysis Recent news, the thing that keeps us all thinking about what the issues are. Well one thing in the recent news, that caught my attention, and related to this topic was the NSA, and the issues the organization was having. Until the security scandal in mid 2013, I had really never even heard of the NSA. So with this research I would like to better understand, what the NSA does, how they got started, and how/why they can have problems like they did earlier this year, while also seeing what they are going to do from here on out, to ensure the issue doesn't arise again. Begging with a decryption unit at a telegraph station in 1917 during World War I. The what was once named the Cipher Bureau of the Military Intelligence Division (MID), slowly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well the agency has had issues with legality, and also may have misused some techniques to spy on more than just troublesome, and threatening groups. Most recently, the NSA was questioned for its over surveillance, of cell phones, emails, and internet activity of American citizens. This information wasn't even know about, until 2013, when former NSA contractor, Edward Snowden leaked it to the public. Mr. Snowden, told it all, he unveiled that the NSA had been tracking cell phone calls, locations, and even looking into history from social media and internet use. The biggest issue in all of this is that it is an invasion of American privacy. As written in the New Yorker by Amy Davidson, in early 2013, it states, "the NSA. isn't supposed to be spying on Americans, not without a warrant or court order premised on a specific link to a foreign terrorist." This is an issue that grabbed my attention right away. Why was the NSA looking through this information anyway? What I discovered was the NSA really had no reasoning behind why they were tracking all this information, that they weren't supposed to be viewing anyway. Instead they seemed to have a more of a why not do this excuse. The NSA looked at it, as though they were doing the right thing by tracking everything we did. In their minds they were doing everything they could to ensure there was, absolutely no signs of terrorism anywhere. Now it does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of The Documentary ' Citizenfour ' An Hbo... The fear of the invasion of privacy has been among the American population, ever since rumors of government spying after the events of 9/11. The NSA or National Security Agency denied accusations of spying on Americans for years. It was't until 2013 when ex–NSA worker, Edward Snowden, released secret information entailing the real activities of the NSA, involving access to virtually any American's private life. In Citizenfour, an HBO documentary, directed by Laura Poitras, Edward Snowden contacts Laura under code name, Citizenfour, to share his knowledge on the truth behind government spying. Laura ended up meeting up with Snowden and documented his interviews and his life after he revealed himself as the whistleblower for the CIA and NSA. The main argument being made in this documentary is whether or citizens privacy should be violated by the government to find possible terrorist. The case being made is that the invasion of privacy is not acceptable. Another argument in Citizenfour is whether or not it was okay for the government to lie to the courts and hide information. There is also debate about whether the actions of Snowden should or shouldn't be acceptable . ( Laura Poitras) Edward Snowden was once a worker under the Centralized Intelligence Agency, in the NSA, and gathered access to the CIA's extremely covert files to their very invasive survallence practices over the world. He had plans to leak the files, despite knowing he could possibly arrested or never be able ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. National Security Agency Is Unconstitutional The NSA is an unconstitutional Federal government agency established by a failed president. In 1952, the worst president in U.S. History, President Truman, established the National Security Agency (NSA). Truman is known for committing the worst crime against humanity by using a nuclear bomb on the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, as well as for losing China and North Korea. For a president that is known for his poor performance on foreign policy, Truman establishes the NSA to safeguard American interests from foreign and domestic threat to American National Security. The NSA surveillance program is a critically important program to the national security in the United States. The NSA has two missions, to exploit foreign communications, known as SIGINT, and protect U.S. information systems, known as IA. The headquarters are located at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, in the Baltimore–Washington corridor, which is very close to Washington D.C. The NSA is known for its high tech prowess, and it is on the frontiers of communications and information technology. Actually, NSA is incompetent. NSA was not able to stop the Boston bombers from bombing in Boston Marathon because it was overwhelmed with data from Mass Surveillance on Americans. We have to ask ourselves, if NSA is on the frontiers of communications and information technology, why did the NSA is not able to prevent a terrorist attack? The NSA is not able to keep the American people safe. The Government is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. NSA Wiretapping Essays The NSA has been secretly ordered to eavesdrop by the Bush administration after the 9/11 terrorist attack. The base of where the NSA has been operating their wiretapping agenda is in Bluff Dale, Utah the building sprawls 1,500,000 square feet and possess the capacity to hold as much as five zeta bytes of data it has cost almost $2,000,000,000. The act of spying over the USA citizens even though they are suspicious is a threat to the people's privacy and the privacy of other countries' members are being infringed on by the NSA by the act of wiretapping. The action of wiretapping violates laws for privacy, like the Bill of Right's Amendment Four which says "Every subject has a right to be secure from all unreasonable searches, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... NSA chief Keith Alexander says that they have prevented many terrorist attacks, such as a foiled plot of the bombing NajibuUah Zazi's plot to bomb the New York subways in 2009, but while doing so many of the employees of the NSA can just get countless of other people's information this has violated the people's rights. The whole program is relatable to the communism in China and Stalin's action in Russia. There were many conspirators to the NSA surveillance operation such as Verizon, Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Boundless Informant. Verizon gave them access to all of its call records for a three month period, it was an untargeted meaning they snooped on calls without suspecting anyone of wrongdoing. While on the internet side the NSA secured private data from huge tech companies such as Google, Apple and Microsoft. As NSA's program PRISM collects the data Boundless Informant organizes and indexes metadata. The system collects different kinds of data the data are called metadata and can come from phones, internet, and your cookies. The NSA has also acquired many people's addresses and buddy list connected from their phones. The wiretapping of the NSA has affected not just Americans it has affected many countries they have felt unease with the USA in negotiations. When President Obama proposed the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership designed to open markets in the United States and the 28–nation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Edward Snowden Hero Edward Snowdeb is being called a traitor for bringing secret government programs of them spying on the American people and actively breaking the American people's rights. Edward Snowden should be called an American hero because he brought to light government secret programs, acted courageously, and caused the government to realize they cant do whatever they want. Snowden was a former CIA technical assistant, and more recently worked for the NSA as a defense contractor at Booz Allen Hamilton (Rowen, 2014). Because this company had a contract with the NSA there was always secrets flowing into this business 24/7. In June 2013 Mr. Snowden meet with two journalists at Hong Kong to talk about the information he had on the NSA. What these classified ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He gave up his personal freedoms to inform the American people about these policies and secret programs the NSA is operating. I feel that his bravery truly shows how good of a person he is. He understood from the beginning when he leaked out the NSA revelations that he would have to live scared, and always watching his back. He had a awesome career making $200,000 a year, living in Hawaii with his girlfriend, and a family that he loves (Greenwald, 2013). "I'm willing to sacrifice all of that because I can't in good conscience allow the US government to destroy privacy, internet freedom and basic liberties for people around the world with this massive surveillance machine they're secretly building"(Greenwald, 2013). Snowden currently is in hiding in Russia with Russia's permission to be there, Snowden is facing criminal charges against him if he returns to the United States. Federal prosecutors have charged him with three felonies; theft, "unauthorized communication of national defense information" and "willful communication of classified communications intelligence information to an unauthorized person" (Finn, 2013). Which two of the felony charges fall under the 1917 Espionage Act (Finn, 2013). When asked, "Even with all these heavy charges you still don't regret his decision"? he said, "Absolutely, not" (Snowden at SXSW, 2014). Even though the Government has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Edward Snowden: The National Security Agency Edward Snowden Edward Snowden worked for the National Security Agency (NSA) as a security guard. Eventually, he got a job at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) working in the information–technology field. In 2009, Snowden left the CIA to work for Dell. Dell sent him to Japan to work under the NSA and was then stationed in Hawaii. After working in Hawaii for three months, Snowden left Dell and switched over to Booz Allen Hamilton . Snowden started making copies of NSA documents that contained information over their surveillance. The information consisted of statements stating that the NSA was spying on Americans in a program known as PRISM . Once Snowden had enough documents, he took a period off and flew to Hong Kong. In June, the Guardian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first option would be to call the hotline number and anonymously tip the government about what the NSA was doing14. If done, the NSA would have no idea who tipped them off to the government. I would still be able to keep my job and hopefully see the NSA stop looking into the lives of civilians. Anonymously tipping would ensure my safety from being persecuted by the government and society for what I had illegally done by attaining all of those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Pursuit of Privacy and The National Security Agency Officially given its name on the fourth of November 1952, the National Security Agency was developed to ensure the safety of American citizens (Howe 11). In an effort to prevent any unauthorized spying on innocent civilians a court known as FISA was created in 1978 to regulate the NSA. Up until the events of September 11th, 2001, the NSA was used strictly as a tool for foreign investigation to decipher international communications ("Frequently Asked Questions About NSA" 1). Twenty–three days after the Twin Towers fell, President Bush passed the Patriot Act ("Timeline of NSA Domestic Spying" 16). This act ushered the NSA into a position of limitless capability. Millions of Americans are having their personal lives followed, tracked, and recorded into mass data pools. This unethical acquisition of personal information is in strict violation of the Fourth Amendment. Immediate action must be taken by the Government to return the rights assured by our Founding Fathers and the Constitution. The NSA was established in 1952 by order of President Harry Truman (Howe 11). Preceding the official announcement of the National Security Agency the United States had an organization called the Armed Forces Security Agency (AFSA). The Armed Forces Security Agency played a key role in the United State's victory over the Axis Powers, which entailed Japan, Germany, and Italy, during World War II (Howe 17). The NSA was developed as a way to continue surveillance into the post– war era. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. NSA Spying: A Case Study Mail Alliance wants to invent a email system that would be impossible for the NSA to break into. According to Gallagher"There are two American companies that are funding this move they are Silent Circle and Lavabit." (P.2) These two companies are trying to rebuild the email system. This special email system will look just like any other one, but it encryption will be highly guarded. This is just one of the many ways to stop the NSA from spying on lifes of innocent people. There are many ways that the problem of NSA spying could be dealt with and one of the many would be protecting ourselves. This would mean using devices that would protect the everyday citizen form the NSA prying hands. There are companies working on ways to encrypt a code that even the geniuses working with the NSA can not solve. Many groups have come together rallying around the idea of making devices so the NSA can not spy on our lives. One of the many groups is called "Dark Mail Alliance". The Dark ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many ways people can protect themselves, like apps that encrypt calls and send the call through wifi instead of the carrier. According to Hodson (2013) "WebRTC is a another option for people, it sends calls over wifi without a trace, because it does not use central wifi servers it send calls computer to computer."(P.10) Some go as far wanting to build a new internet one free of connections to governments. If it comes to it, people could protect themselves from the NSA and there spying. Making sure to be extremely careful of devices they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. National Security Agency Analysis Nowadays everyone has a cell phone, or some device that allows them to reach others, get directions, and take pictures. These devices could be monitored or tracked, and we wouldn't even know it. In December 2005 the NSA (National Security Agency) was exposed to intercepting American phone calls and monitoring internet communications. How would you feel if the government was listening your calls? How would you feel if the government was monitoring everything you do on your phone? The NSA spying, monitoring calls, and data trafficking is what bothers many American's. Now that the NSA's watching over people without them knowing has been exposed, it raises some eyebrows. People often feel that our privacy is protected and respected, but often times it's not. There are so many organizations, apps, or things you have accounts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The NSA has monitored things in the past and could be doing them right now or in the future. The "NSA spying on Americans'' article states "Secret government documents, published by the media in 2013, confirm the NSA obtains full copies of everything that is carried along major domestic fiber optic cable networks.'' This is concerning because think about the data the NSA has monitored and investigated. The NSA has also used partnered applications to maintain surveillance over people. The Codebreaker is a good representation of this because The Puppet Master kept video surveillance on the team, and always knew where they were. In The Codebreaker this is directly displayed. "The realization of what Murphy just explained kicks in. "He can't see us anymore! Tanner exclaims. "Do you think he's still listening?" she asks," (Petry 43) Things that the NSA have done are a little uneasy, because we don't know everything they have done, but it's good because they protect and prevent bad things from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Government Should Not Be Limited By Laws Protect... The abuse of power is inherent to power itself. That is why a democracy is considered to be for the people by the people. A working democracy intends to have a balance of power. However, Judd Rose said, "With power comes the abuse of power and where there are bosses, there are crazy bosses." In regards to the U.S government, privacy should be protected and respected. Especially as technology makes privacy harder to protect and there are more ways for private information to be stolen. The Government protects us from hackers, and terrorism, but it goes overboard, abusing its power by invading our privacy and storing it. The government should be limited by laws that protect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Your private data is safely secured using our custom database software called Cloud, which has fine–grained security to control access down to the cell level."(nsa.gov1.info) When it comes to privacy American people have the same perspective which is that they should have the right to privacy and national security. The fact is that the federal government recently ruled that NSA's gathering of mass phone and mail data is illegal. Yet many voters still Condone NSA'S spying practices. Though according to Sen. Al Franken, from Minnesota "Americans aren't getting the most basic information about what 's going on with the NSA's surveillance programs, and whether or not their privacy is being violated." . As Sen. Al Franken stated, the American people don't know what's going on inside NSA and many people think data collected by NSA in recent years is safe. NSA stores data into a cloudbase, however it has a lot of issues and one big issue with cloud storage is business data is at risk. Putting information onto a server that is accessible to the public is a risky idea. Hackers can access all types of sensitive data such as: tax returns, bank records, mortgage applications, blueprints and business plans. (V3) This connects to Pagliery's recent article which is about the U.S Government data being hacked by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. World War II : The United States Of America And The President November 4, 1952. World War II had just ended with the Allied Forces claimed as the victors, mass hysteria flooded the United States of America and the president was tasked with creating an organization that prevented brutal attacks from being executed to the American people (Frequently...). The president at the time, Harry S. Truman, established what has in recent light become one of the most controversial American governmental agencies known as the National Security Agency, NSA for short. Recent leaks by the likes of Edward Snowden and court cases have shown citizens that allowing the government to track all of their information has not helped prevent terrorist actions. America as a whole needs to realize that spying, the one thing that it so heavily despises, is the thing that is taking our freedom away. If the government has access to all personal information, what is going to stop a hacker from getting that? It is one thing to submit and allow for your information to be tracked, but to have your consent taken away does not justify the "safety" provided. It's clear to see that since its conception, the NSA has allowed far too many attacks to occur while strengthening its spying power. Let's first delve into why the NSA was created and what their purpose is/was. Upon being declared the definite "winners" of World War II, President Harry S. Truman declared that there be a national agency devoted to breaking private codes sent by enemies during times of war (Timeline...). His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. 1984 : A Dystopian Novel By George Orwell Riley Shrode Ms. Poarch Honors English 12 11 December 2017 Rough Draft 1984 is a dystopian novel by George Orwell that shows an overreaching government and its use of technology to control citizens. It is perfectly normal to be wary of the expanding use of technology and not be painted as a tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist, and 1984 shows that. In both 1984, by George Orwell, and the United States Government, surveillance techniques are used to monitor citizen's movements, conversations, website, and phone data. In 1984, the government, INGSOC, uses telescreens to invade the privacy of citizens, as they listen in on private conversations in the household and watch all the time. INGSOC can use the telescreens to watch and listen to anyone at any time. "You had to live– did live, from habit that became instinct – in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and except in darkness, every movement scrutinized." (Orwell 3). The Government plants telescreens, the device described in the quote above, in every house and in public places. This invasion of privacy is the government's way of suppressing rebellion. This way literally no action can be hidden from INGSOC. People, including Winston and Julia, can be arrested solely based on what the telescreen heard. Even when there are no telescreens, INGSOC plants microphones randomly to overhear conversations. " There were no telescreens, of course, but there was always the danger of concealed microphones by which your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ns A Violation Of Privacy And Rights Recently, the issue of privacy and civil liberties being threatened by government agencies has raised tensions and worries among the general public. In 1952, the National Security Agency (NSA) was established with the sole purpose to protect U.S. 's information sent overseas and cryptanalysis. After the 9/11 attacks, Congress passed the Patriot Act which gave agencies, like the NSA, the ability to undergo secret and previously unconstitutional operations to capture the people involved in the attack. The resources that were available to the NSA led to the uncovering of valuable information to the capture of the terrorists responsible. However, relinquishing so much power to the NSA backfired to general public. To this day, any gathering of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In recent years, "online surveillance has been effective and is an important tool in the fight against terrorism" (Francis) this is attributed to the efforts of the NSA. In this technological age, threats from foreign enemies do not always come from hand–to–hand combat but are rather cyberattacks. These types of threats can be more catastrophic. Online surveillance can also be a valuable asset in identifying individuals that pose a threat to national security. A large number of people, after the catastrophic 9/11 attacks, greatly fear the repetition of similar attacks, and rely heavily on the efforts taken by agencies like the NSA to stop attacks from happening again. Such efforts include online surveillance, reviewing of phone records, including those of U.S. citizens. Personal records are among the information collected by the NSA, however in social media, millions of people in the country make personal information public for anyone to see. As Francis states, "Americans love to share data. We post photos and videos on social media without a second thought. Rarely do we think about what they are letting the world know", therefore, the collection of data of the NSA could include the information people that own any type of social media is sharing. Technically the things posted on the Internet, are within the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Intentional Misuse by Members of the NSA There have been at least 12 cases of intentional misuse by members of the NSA since 2003. Before trial the accused either resigned or retired to escape disciplinary action. This means that they did spy on people because if they did not they would go to the trial and be found innocent. However they could have all been paid to retire by the government to hide a more sinister threat such as terrorist demands or even aliens! Not only have the NSA been caught spying on American citizens but they have been caught spying on European leaders, most notably the German Chancellor. The German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, is believed to be the most powerful European leader by US officials. They were caught spying on her phone calls when she visited Barack Obama in the USA. It is impossible to stop this because "the NSA can plant bugs on hard drives and other machines ". US Secretary of State John Kerry has said that in some cases, US spying has gone too far. However that did not stop him from saying the extra 'security' was needed to thwart terrorist attacks. "In an interview with Edward Snowden it was said that Obama was defending the unjustifiable and he knew it ". This backs up the fact that "governments seek nothing less than total social control" . Snowden also said that the "NSA hack everyone everywhere ". "The NSA has more satellites on American citizens than they do on Russians ". This means the Russians are more likely to get away with things such as terrorism in America than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Argumentative Essay: Should The NSA Domestic Surveillance "If you have nothing to hide then you shouldn't worry. This domestic surveillance is also directed towards non–US citizens. They have also already stopped 54 terrorist plots because of this surveillance, therefore, the benefits outway bad"–Unknown What does the NSA even do? The NSA domestic surveillance collects, processes, and stores U.S. citizen data for the good of the nation. When Edward Snowden revealed the NSA program, many Americans took a bad turn to it. The NSA program is only trying to help, even though people might think that it's an invasion of our privacy, they are still saving lives. Last time I checked LIVES are more important than PRIVACY. We need domestic surveillance more now than ever, the NSA program can catch these criminals and look into any suspicious activity. Firstly, Many Americans think that the NSA spying program is unconstitutional, but they are wrong. Our founding fathers and Abraham lincoln's teachings are even stronger when applies to the NSA's surveillance program violates no constitutional provision. The National Review said "It examines only the addressee and sender emails, and telephone numbers called and called from. The supreme court has long held that such information is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have equal rights to privacy, Privacy is a fundamental right to the constitution. When does invasion outweigh protection? Every Time an American sent or received an email, a record was secretly kept by the NSA, just as the agency continues to do with the telephone and metadata program. Though the email program ended, all the private information is still stored at the NSA, with no end in sight. The domestic surveillance program is illegal. "The law on surveillance begins with the fourth amendment to the constitution, which clearly states that Americans privacy may not be invaded without a warrant based on probable cause" ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Government Spying Is For The Greater Good Essay Government Spying is for the Greater Good The Government Spying a Positive or Negative Thing for America? Protection might be the first thought for some people, but others it's a thought of fear or is even just disturbing. Just think about it, someone watching each move, or are they? What are they looking for and how come it's just now becoming known? Some people love the fact that they have someone with more powerful watching over them. People believe that the government will do their best to do so; however, others think, they are taking the spying way too far and that the government should just completely stop, some think they should just reduce the spying, and only use it for terrorism purposes. After many years of technology upgrades and terrorist attacks, the government has acted to protect, but the effect has changed the lifestyle of many in so many ways. People might say "terrorist Attacks still happen, so must not work"; however, Terrorist attacks are a major problem and need to be addressed. After 9/11 it was time to step up the security from older times, because the safety of the American people is above privacy, and should not be a problem unless you are doing something wrong, Government spying is a must for the safety of Americans. We all know of the horrific attack on the world trade center on September 11, 2001. From straight fear and sadness, to unifying, but also a cry out for help. Was this start of something more within our own government; furthermore, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Persuasive Public Security Essay governments have always spied on their people, but after 9/11 (the terrorist attack that killed almost 3,000 people,) the United States took a new approach to conduct surveillance to insure public safety. Now the NSA can access a person's personal information like emails, calls, and messages without consent. This government action is a violation to people's privacy, it also is unconstitutional and contrivance the Fourth Amendment, plus the act of a person(s) spying on another is inhumane and can cause conflict between countries. No government nor organization should ever have the power to violate people's privacy. Sean Kennedy, an author for The Rocky Mountain Collegin said " The amount of power the NSA exercises over citizens' communication of 'security' opens the potential for abuse of these unconstitutional power. The possibility of malevolent use if NSA technology actually presents an equal if nit greater risk to Americans' safety than the 'terrorism' these surveillance programs supposedly protect us against." In which he states the way the NSA justifies keeping tabs on publics' phones is by claiming it is a safety precaution used to prevent and stay one step a head of terrorist attacks. However, what truly is happening is people's information becomes nonexclusive, which causes a person to become vulnerable to something much more agonizing then terrorism, blackmail. According to Sarah Parvini, an award–winning multimedia journalist who stated "no terrorist threats have been discovered through the massive data collection, according to a new report released by a federal privacy watch dog." The NSA's Patriot act ,or better known today as USA Freedom act should be repealed due to it shown to be defective. Though the government may seem to have the right to spy on its people through electronic devices, it's unconstitutional. The Fourth Amendment, as stated in the U.S. Constitution, guarantees "the right of the people to be secure on their persons, houses, papers, and effect, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated." Since the government is allowing the NSA to bend the law, they should face the consequences. Just like the public, the government is also a group of people too, and no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Edward Snowden: The Right To Privacy The NSA had innocent beginnings with the goal of peace and the well being of general population. Created in the early 20th century, its goals were to use cryptology to decipher the codes of foreign countries and monitor potential threats. As multiple reports of success began pouring in, its directive expanded to allow the mass spying of American citizens. Since spying on domestic grounds was a new concept, the government put a leash around the NSA's neck requiring a warrant before any searches were to be conducted. Despite the plethora of new resources given to the NSA and the safeguard put in place to prevent further power ascent, its power hungry appetite would not stop there. All constitutional rights to privacy would be lost after 9/11 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first, and most famous, example of someone who stood up against the corrupt NSA is Edward Snowden. After Snowden released documents pertaining to the NSA's unconstitutional practices of spying on American citizens in 2013, the NSA decided to silence Snowden to prevent him from harming them any further. Snowden was falsely charged with espionage even though he did not sell the information he had to a foreign intelligence service for money, secretly pass the information to one of America's enemies, or work with a foreign government. Essentially, the NSA decided to charge Snowden with something he did not commit so that they could give their attack on him a sense of legitimacy. Despite this false accusation, Snowden was forced to seek permanent political asylum in Russia in order to evade the NSA. Another example of the NSA silencing someone is the case of Brandon Raub. Raub wrote a Facebook post with controversial song lyrics and political views critical of the government. Because his views clashed with the NSA's views, he was interrogated by government agents about his views on government corruption, arrested without warning, labeled mentally ill for his "conspiratorial" views about the government, put in a psychiatric ward, and isolated from his family, friends and attorneys. For something as small as a Facebook post, the former Marine had his life turned upside–down and a handful of his constitutional rights violated. There are dozens of other cases similar to Snowden's and Raub's, and the NSA is able to get away with all of them because of the Espionage Act. The Act was passed in 1917 to punish people for aiding the enemy or refusing military duty during World War I, but it is so broad that the government tries to refrain from using it regularly. Presently, it is used to "legally" lock up people like Snowden and Raub when they speak out against the NSA. The Obama ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Average Man Has Committed No Crime Argumentative Research Paper Rough Draft The average man has committed no crime. The majority of the populous of all sovereign nations everywhere are innocent, hardworking people. The Government of the United States has failed to recognize this fundamental aspect of the human condition. With targeted, poignant, and deliberate attempts to control the masses, the U.S. Government has made substantial infringements of personal liberties founded during the nation's conception. Currently, "...the FBI does not need to show 'probable cause' – or any reason – to believe that you have done anything wrong [in order to conduct domestic surveillance]" (ACLU, 2). This simple statement drives an entire industry – an industry to control, sell, distribute, and most importantly, store all of your information which will be later used against you. Of course, this data, which is really just evidence, can and will be used against you. Does that phrase sound familiar? Usually your Miranda Rights are read to you after committing a crime – not before. These rights are read to the accused to ensure their protection. The protection of your information online is not ensured; it is infringed upon by the government. Secret courts, complex and obscure acts, and a trigger happy ethos affect every aspect of one's life everywhere – including Hawaii. Hawaii is where a thirty one year old computer geek, Edward Snowden, lived while working for the NSA as an infrastructure analyst. After discovering the dark ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Ethics of Edward Snowden Essay Many people have always wondered what the word ethics mean. To me ethics is the feeling of right and wrong. Many people have their own way of defining ethics and but this is what ethics mean to me. Ethics to other people might mean following the laws and some may say ethics is determined by what society is believed is right and wrong. For example Edward Snowden, a 30 year old man was born in North Carolina in 1983 (Edward snowden.biography, 2013, para. 1). Edward Snowden was a security guard that worked for the National Security Agency (NSA), after three months Edward Snowden started to collect NSA files and fled to Hong Kong and leaked the files. China started to print out report of the files that Edward Snowden has leaked to China ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4). Edward Snowden to many is considered a whistle blower which is a person who informs people of organization or people doing illicit acts. One of the many results that Edwards Snowden acts caused some country's to lose trust in the United States and are cautious of the United States spying on them. The act of Edward Snowden has created tension between the Europeans and Americans. Because of Edwards Snowden up rising countries has started to be more worry some around the U.S . European leaders spoked out about the NSA and accused the U.S of spying on the american leaders without permission. But gladly Europe and the U.S both issued a statement to agree to stay together as allied neighbors (UPI International Intelligence, 2013, para. 4). Hopyfully one day Edward Snowdens act will be news of the past and the U.S will have an even stronger bond with the other countries than before. Edward Snowden has many reasons for what he has done but he did it for what he thought was best for the people and not his own self interest. The reason Edward Snowden has left his amazing life behind is not because he was forced to but it was because he felt a sense of duty to, and he did not want to be part of the government, specifically the NSA for what they were doing. Edward Snowden believed what the NSA did was wrong and he did not want to be part of an organization as this. In this interview of Edward Snowden, he was asked multiple question and one of the most important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Why Is Edward Snowden Unethical Edward Snowden is an American computer professional who was a former Central Intelligence Agency employee who brought to light surveillance programs conducted by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the British government (GCHO). While working for the NSA, Snowden a high salary job and lived comfortably. Snowden was not directly involved with PRISM, however, as an IT personal, he had access to an immense amount of documents that not all analyst have. One of the major reasons behind Snowden decision to release classified information was to demonstrate that "It is not that I do not value intelligence, but that I oppose. . . omniscient, automatic, mass surveillance. . . ." He believes this is morally unacceptable and that it should be up to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The BI is a map that details how much information is collected from computer and telephone networks worldwide. In March 2013 the NSA collected over 97 billion information of data worldwide and over 3 billion in the United States over a 30 day period. Instead of just targeting someone in a foreign government, they are spying on you. Americans are angry and are demonstrating their position on the issue. In a study conducted by Gallop, "More Americans disapprove (53%) than approve (37%) of the federal government agency program that as part of its efforts to investigate terrorism obtained records from U.S. telephone and Internet companies". This is an issue that pertains to anyone even if you have nothing to hide because you are being watched or recorded. In an interview with the Guardian, Edward Snowden addresses a few key points on why we should worry. He talks about the magnitude of these systems, and that if you eventually fall into suspicion, they can use this system to scrutinize every decision you made and attack you with this which can affect an innocent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Nsa Spying Scandal : Edward Snowden "I think it's ridiculous for a citizen of a country that views his government's duty to protect me, protect all of us from evil, from harm, from terrorists, from foreign powers meaning ill – to classify a body of government that is designed to figure out what might hit us next and prevent it, throwing them into an evil bucket is just thoughtless," Max Levchin, PayPal's co–founder told the press regarding the NSA spying scandal1. Pandemonium struck once a man leaked to the world that the NSA was spying on people through their electronics. The people could only imagine what kind of information had been seen by the government. However, this was being done to protect them from terroristic threats. Honestly, there is no legitimate reason to be afraid of this. The NSA should be allowed to spy on the technology and social media of American citizens. The person who revealed the NSA spying scandal was Edward Snowden. Snowden was born in North Carolina and is 31 years old. Also, he is a high school dropout, has a GED, and spent a few months in army training. He is a former NSA contractor, but left and leaked this data, and is now considered a "whistleblower"2. In June 2013, he told the world what he had found while working for the NSA. He revealed that they were looking at people's data in foreign countries and around the U.S. Amid all this, Edward Snowden is currently on the FBI's most wanted list for doing this and he is hiding in Russia at the moment. Snowden also revealed what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...