NSA Surveillance and Section 702 of FISA: 2024 in Review
Briefly

Section 702 of FISA, initially aimed at international communications, has evolved to threaten privacy with mass surveillance, allowing broad interception of domestic conversations.
The Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act (RISAA) perpetuates Section 702's mass surveillance without reform; it enhances government's data use, including for immigration and drug investigations.
RISAA reauthorizes Section 702 and expands its scope, compelling electronic communication providers to comply with broad governmental data requests, significantly altering privacy dynamics.
Congress passed RISAA in 2024, intensifying the mass surveillance under Section 702 by allowing the use of collected communications for a range of nebulous purposes.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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