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NSA Seeks Power to Monitor Domestic Computer Networks

HeadlineFeb 27, 2012

The Wall Street Journal reports the National Security Agency is seeking the power to monitor computer networks domestically in order to block or preempt cyber-attacks. Under the proposal, the NSA would be able to scan for cyberthreats but not monitor the content of communications. The proposal has touched off a debate in the Obama administration due to concerns about privacy and civil liberties. Under the law, the NSA cannot intercept domestic communications without a warrant.

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