Sentence examples for capturing communications from inspiring English sources

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The immediate benefits of deploying a global surveillance dragnet and capturing communications on a mass scale might not be apparent, but Alexander shared the naïve optimism of big-data cheerleaders that the NSA's surveillance time machine would only solve problems, not cause them.

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Because the path of online data is harder to isolate than a telephone line, Carnivore may capture communications unrelated to the suspect.

King is a former director of the Don't Spy On Us coalition, which campaigned for reform following the 2013 revelations by Snowden that exposed the massive capacity of Britain and America's intelligence agencies to capture communications.

Her presentation, Outreach and Communications, Lenfest Center for Sustainable Energy, explored her contribution to providing renewable energy and carbon capture communications to leading experts and leading creative outreach to support the collaborations of artists and scientists working on climate change.

Privacy advocates and civil liberties groups welcomed some aspects of the proposal but said they remained alarmed about a new F.B.I. computer system that searches and intercepts private e-mail and can easily capture communications of people not suspected of crimes.

This captures communications and technology diffusion for frequency and social tie formation (McPherson et al. 2001).

Top secret documents, leaked by former American intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, have revealed the huge capacity of Britain and America's intelligence agencies - GCHQ and the NSA - to capture communications.

However, such data seizures could break the laws of other countries, and could also break US law if they accidentally capture communications of US citizens.

Because the luring offence enumerates a number of child sexual exploitation offences, the applicability of the provision varies and can capture communications with children up to 18 years of age.

However it argues the "vast" scope of NSA dragnets is such that captured communications fall far outside this remit — with the intelligence agencies tapping into Internet infrastructure (such as high capacity cables, routers and switches directly) and sucking up data not connected to a specific intelligence target, and even gathering "entirely domestic" comms.

However it argues the "vast" scope of NSA dragnets is such that captured communications fall far outside this remit — with the intelligence agencies tapping into Internet infrastructure (such as high capacity cables, routers and switches directly) and sucking up data not connected to a specific intelligence target, and even gathering "entirely domestic" comms.

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