PRISM
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PRISM is a clandestine national security electronic surveillance program operated by the United States National Security Agency (NSA) since 2007.
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See also
- Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act
- EINSTEIN 3
- US 4th Amendment protection "against unreasonable searches and seizures"
- Information Awareness Office
- Lawful interception
- Mass surveillance
- NSA call database
- NSA warrantless surveillance controversy
- NSA electronic surveillance program
- NSA Whistleblowers: Thomas Andrews Drake, Mark Klein, William Binney, Thomas Tamm, Russ Tice
- Politico-media complex
- Room 641A, Hepting v. AT&T
- Signals intelligence
- SORM
- Stellar Wind, Trailblazer, Thinthread, Turbulence, ECHELON, MINARET, SHAMROCK, FBI Index, DCSNet
- Terrorist Surveillance Program
- UKUSA SIGINT Agreement
- Utah Data Center
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