SPOTLIGHT ON NSA CRIMES v The NSA Tries To Put Journalists Under a Cloud of Suspicion
Governments’ capacity to store transactional data and the content of communications poses a unique threat to journalism in the digital age.
The NSA Puts Journalists
Under a Cloud of Suspicion
By Geoffrey King
In fall 2013, the U.S. National Security Agency quietly began booting up its Utah Data Center, a sprawling 1.5 million-square-foot facility designed to store and analyze the vast amounts of electronic data the spy agency gathers from around the globe. Consisting of four low-slung data hal…
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