Some of these incidents may have been related to organized crime or foreign intelligence services.
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What was the balance that the law, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, was trying to strike?
Miss Megawati's government is already co-operating with foreign intelligence agencies to track the perpetrators down.
The central mandate of FISA, and of the NSA, had not changed in theory: foreign intelligence gathering.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) sets forth procedures for the surveillance and collection of foreign intelligence information.
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The core piece of controversial legislation is the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which became law in 1978.
That problem is most serious when foreign intelligence services themselves are providing information.
The Ministry of Defence foiled more than 1, 000 cyber-attacks in the last year from criminals and foreign intelligence services.
As implied, the bill prescribes allowable methods and boundaries for acquiring foreign intelligence.
Potential attacks could come from foreign intelligence services, rogue nations, organized crime, corporate spies, terrorists, disgruntled employees or casual thrill-seekers.
When he returned, media reports say the FBI questioned him after a warning from a foreign intelligence service (presumably Russia's).
Howard said the session was put together after colleague James Robertson resigned from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court on Monday.
But intelligence veterans say that that foreign intelligence services will always be a necessary component when it comes to targeting al-Qaida.
Some Bush Administration and foreign intelligence sources have been quoted in the press as trying to explain away such Soviet behavior.
The surveillance court, made up of 11 judges from across the nation, was created in 1978 by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
In a report, he highlights how the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Amendment Act (FISAAA) allows US authorities to spy on cloud data.
John Sawers, chief of the British foreign intelligence agency MI6, and the Cabinet Office said they would cooperate fully with the police investigation.
The FBI has some explaining to do, and more than merely claiming that it can't track everyone who pops up on a foreign intelligence list.
MI6, with slightly more being spent on the foreign intelligence service.
Ditto the idea that one of the chief abetters of that effort, Brent Scowcroft, is the best man to run the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
In July, a month later, they were sent back to Russia in exchange for four men accused by the Kremlin of spying for foreign intelligence services there.
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Some of those convinced that Ms Zatuliveter is indeed a spy think the Russian foreign intelligence service, the SVR, recruited her only after she started working in London.
They will ask why it was necessary in these 30 cases to bypass the special court set up to issue surveillance warrants under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
None other than the head of Israel's Mossad, its foreign intelligence service, declared this week that America has begun to see Israel more as a burden than an asset.
Judge James Robertson is one of 11 judges appointed by the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist to serve on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, known as the FISA Court.
If Saddam declares only a part of what he is concealing, he needs to be certain that no foreign intelligence service can guide the inspectors to something he has left out.
He also did due-diligence work for companies including Hakluyt, a strategic business intelligence company founded by former members of the British foreign intelligence service, MI6, according to a spokesman for the company.
The plot was foiled early on because the alleged bomber was a mole for a foreign intelligence service working against al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, according to officials familiar with the case.
The UK Cyber Security Strategy, published in 2011, identified criminals, terrorists, foreign intelligence services, foreign militaries and politically motivated "hacktivists" as potential enemies who might choose to attack vulnerabilities in British cyber-defences.
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In April British members of Parliament learned that almost a year earlier the home secretary, Jacqui Smith, had secretly authorised the transfer of licence-plate data recorded by roadside cameras to foreign intelligence agencies.
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