Wednesday, June 12, 2013

NSA Assess The Damage From Recent Leaks



Damage From NSA Leak Being Assessed -- Voice of America

The U.S. government is investigating whether the disclosure of a highly classified U.S. surveillance program by Edward Snowden was criminal.

Snowden said Sunday he is the source for news reports of the U.S. National Security Agency's monitoring of phone calls and Internet data for threats of terrorism, a program the Obama administration says keeps America safe from terrorists.

Meanwhile, European officials are examining the spy programs and whether they violated local privacy protections. European governments have been trying to explain whether they let Washington spy on their citizens or benefited from snooping that would be illegal at home

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More News On The NSA Assessing The Damage From Recent Leaks

Government reviews security damage from NSA disclosures -- Reuters
US weighs damage from NSA disclosures -- iol News
Leaks show US intelligence vulnerability -- Boston Globe
US assesses damage after NSA leak -- News24
Former National Intelligence Director: Leaked Details Help Enemies Duck Scrutiny -- PBS News Hour (Video)
How Damaging is the NSA Leaker? -- FOX Business (video)
Official: Damage assessment over U.S. intelligence-gathering leaks -- CNN
The Damage Is Done: NSA Leak Prompts Countermeasures by Terrorists -- Bill Gertz, Washington Free Beacon
Intelligence agencies assess damage done by leaks -- Rick Moran, American Thinker
Did Edward Snowden's leak make Americans less safe? -- Harold Maass, The Week

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