Privacy & Civil Liberties
needs to communicate goals to the American public that include protecting the nation against threats to national security, ensuring the safety of citizens, friends, allies, and nations with cooperative relationships (Clarke, 2013). Promote national security and foreign policy interests, including counterintelligence, counteracting, and international elements of organized crime. Protect the right to privacy. Protect democracy, civil liberties, and the rule of law, eliminating excessive surveillance and unjustified secrecy. Promote prosperity, security, and openness in a networked world adopting and sustaining policies that support technological innovation globally and establish and strengthen international norms of Internet freedom and security. Protect strategic alliances that preserve and strengthen strategic relationships, protect those relationships, and recognize the importance of 'cooperative relationships'.
The U.S. government must protect national security and personal privacy that includes Fourth Amendment rights. Risk management should involve the rights to privacy, freedom and liberties on the internet and elsewhere, relationships with nations, and trade and commerce, including international. Public officials should never engage in surveillance to punish political enemies, restrict freedom of speech or religion, suppress legitimate criticism or dissent, help preferred organizations promote unfair competition, or benefit or burden groups of religion, ethnicity, race, and gender.
The government should base decisions on careful analysis of consequences, including benefits and cost to a feasible extent. Congress should end storage and transition of meta data held privately for government query and use third party providers where information is retrieved only on relevancy and need to know basis with greater safeguards against intrusion and greater restriction on disclosure of private information.
Protection of privacy for non-U.S. persons should include: authorization...
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