TY - JOUR KW - data mining KW - human rights KW - intelligence KW - oversight KW - privacy KW - profiling KW - surveillance AU - Peter Gill AB -

Newspapers started publishing US National Security Agency (NSA) files in June 2013, as a result of Edward Snowden’s declaration that he wanted to start a debate on the current drive for ‘total surveillance.’ Official comments in the UK have been tight-lipped and have barely got beyond the refrain that everything NSA’s sister agency, UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) does is legal and requires no further discussion. This article considers the major issues that have been raised concerning privacy, surveillance and the adequacy or otherwise of political control and oversight over intelligence agencies, particularly in the UK

BT - Information & Security: An International Journal DA - November 2013 DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/isij.3001 IS - 1 LA - eng N2 -

Newspapers started publishing US National Security Agency (NSA) files in June 2013, as a result of Edward Snowden’s declaration that he wanted to start a debate on the current drive for ‘total surveillance.’ Official comments in the UK have been tight-lipped and have barely got beyond the refrain that everything NSA’s sister agency, UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) does is legal and requires no further discussion. This article considers the major issues that have been raised concerning privacy, surveillance and the adequacy or otherwise of political control and oversight over intelligence agencies, particularly in the UK

PY - 2013 SE - 11 SP - 11 EP - 28 T2 - Information & Security: An International Journal TI - Should the Intelligence Agencies ‘Show More Leg’ or Have They Just Been Stripped Naked? VL - 30 ER -