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Who or What Is the NSA?
- A Scholarly Article Written to Analyze How Close an Agency Can Come to Testing the Waters of the 4th Amendment
- Narrated by: Clay Kayu
- Length: 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
If there was one technological group that has been in the news a relentless amount of times, it could be identified as the group dubbed the N.S.A. Technology involves not only software, hard drives, and networks, but also the ethical and moral characteristics intertwined with the use of technology. The National Security Agency is one of many government agencies that collect and analyze foreign and domestic intelligence information related to national security, and to protect US government communications and sensitive information related to national security.
©2015 Trevor Clinger (P)2015 Trevor Clinger
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