Sentence examples for gather communications from inspiring English sources

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Mr Ritter is bitter that the CIA came to use Unscom as a cover to gather communications intercepts in Iraq for itself.

Cameron and earlier Theresa May were also both emphatic about the need for new security measures, including more powers to intercept and gather communications that the Lib Dems repeatedly watered down last time.

The UK is thought the be the only country in the world attempting to gather communications data in this way, although the bill is underpinned by EU directives and the methods included in it could eventually be adopted across all 27 member states, the committee was told.

The group is hailing the decision as "another victory" in its effort to demand documents from the government so that it can better understand "how the government uses Section 215 of the Patriot Act to secretly gather communications records from millions of American citizens".

It's also a place where you can't embed spies, you can't gather communications from across the planet, you can't bug the phones or hack into the emails of world leaders, no drones can fly, and there are no satellite images to study or interpret.

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The senior intelligence official, who, like other former and current government officials, spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the topic, said the N.S.A. makes a "clone of selected communication links" to gather the communications, but declined to specify details, like the volume of the data that passes through them.

UK intelligence agencies should be allowed to retain controversial intrusive powers to gather bulk communications data but ministers should be stripped of their powers to authorise surveillance warrants, according to a major report on British data law.

This network is an outgrowth of an agreement between London and Washington in 1948 to gather and share communications intelligence.

Police may be overusing their power to gather people's communications data, the Commissioner for Interception says.

The now published operational case for bulk EQ, as it's known, and also bulk interception (aka mass surveillance) states that these are "foreign-focused powers" — allowing the security and intelligence agencies to "gather overseas-related communications of terrorists, serious criminals and state based threats in parts of the world where the UK may have a limited or no physical presence".

Operating discreetly, they can intercept radio and mobile-phone communications, and gather intelligence using video, radar, thermal-imaging and other sensors.

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