FBI: FISA Section 702 'absolutely critical' to spy on, err, protect Americans
Abbate did acknowledge that sometimes people on domestic soil get caught up in a sweep. For example, if the FBI is collecting foreign intel on a hacker in China, and that cybercriminal is working with people in the US.
"702 further allows the FBI to lawfully run searches against that collection and see who that foreign-based hacker may be working within the United States to identify potential victims who might not even know that they have been compromised or are being targeted and to warn those who might be targeted next," Abbate opined.
It also allows the FBI to"connect the dots between foreign threats and targets here in the US," and it is"absolutely critical" in protecting Americans,"not just from cyberattacks but also from terrorist attacks, foreign spies, and a host of other hostile threats."more than 278,000 times between 2020 and early 2021 to conduct warrantless searches on George Floyd protestors, January 6 rioters who stormed the Capitol, donors to a Congressional campaign, and others.
He did, however, tout an"entire slate of important reforms to our processes, electronic systems, training, and oversight."
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