Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is a critical intelligence collection authority that enables the U.S. Intelligence Community to collect, analyze, and appropriately share foreign intelligence information, as identified by the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence, such as information concerning international terrorism or the acquisition of weapons of mass destruction. For more information, see resources below:
A One Page Overview | The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act | Understanding the Role of the FISC | |
FISA Section 702 | Categories of FISA | The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court | |
Who Can (and Can't) Be Targeted? | Under FISA Section 702 | Queries of Section 702 Information | |
Targeting Under FISA Section 702 | Minimizing United States Person Information | Finding the Foreign Intelligence Information | |
Multi-layered Oversight to Protect Privacy and Civil Liberties | Understanding Section 702 | Minimizing, Masking, and Unmasking Identities | |
Overseeing Section 702 | Incidental Collection in a Targeted Intelligence Program | When is it Permissible to Identify an American in an Intelligence Report | |
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