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Of course, the Internet, and the new abilities of intelligence officials to eavesdrop on e-mail and phone calls, was supposed to help prevent such crimes.
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The deal, expanding the government's powers to spy on terrorism suspects in some major respects, would strengthen the ability of intelligence officials to eavesdrop on foreign targets.
The new steps add to the ability of intelligence agencies to conduct their own investigations of potential leakers, even when the Justice Department has decided that no criminal case can be brought.
Officials say the ability of intelligence agents and prosecutors to interact more freely could prove critical in avoiding the confusion and missteps that dogged the high-profile investigations of Wen Ho Lee and Zacarias Moussaoui.
This kind of encryption technology, if deployed by several major service providers, will significantly thwart the ability of intelligence agencies, in the US and elsewhere, to engage in bulk surveillance.
Ministers announced in the Queen's speech in May that the bill would aim "to maintain the ability of intelligence agencies and law enforcement to target online communications of terrorists, paedophiles and other serious criminals".
Intelligence sharing between European countries also remains weaker than it needs to be. A. All of Europe is at risk as long as the ability of terrorists to cross borders remains much greater than the ability of intelligence and law enforcement to cross borders.
Republican committee chairman Mike Rogers said the US had been "held hostage by a traitor" after the Snowden revelations and praised the new bill as a "responsible solution" to the problem of how to preserve the ability of intelligence agencies to conduct necessary surveillance.
Responding to the clamor over sensational disclosures about the National Security Agency's spying practices, Mr. Obama said he would restrict the ability of intelligence agencies to gain access to phone records, and would ultimately move that data out of the hands of the government.
The National Security Agency's most wanted man and newly minted Russian resident, Edward Snowden, has revealed new details about the ability of intelligence agencies to crack supposedly secret communications.
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