Monday, May 11, 2015

Germany Reduces Internet Surveillance for NSA Research


There is a scandal that German cut help in the internet surveillance for US National Security Agency (NSA) search. According to Digital Marketing Agency, “the German intelligence agency, the BND, had helped the NSA spy on European politicians, institutions and firms triggered outrage in Germany.”
The new rules has been adopt in which required clear justification for each search. Due to the fact that NSA failed to provide this justification, the BND decided to effectively stop handing over internet surveillance data.
“A member of the parliamentary committee has been investigated the scandal. Green MP Konstantin von Notz said, “The latest move is a drastic step, but one that came much too late - as the problems had been known since 2013.”

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