In this four-part series, Kelsie Chasse provides an in-depth analysis of intelligence collection in Canada, clarifying many misconceptions and discussing the various pros and cons of clandestine and mass surveillance.
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I Spy with My Little Eye, Everything You Do. Part Three: Snowden in Canada
In this four-part series, Kelsie Chasse provides an in-depth analysis of intelligence collection in Canada, clarifying many misconceptions and discussing the various pros and cons of clandestine and mass surveillance.
I Spy with my Little Eye, Everything You Do. Part Two: Privacy Concerns
In this four-part series, Kelsie Chasse provides an in-depth analysis of intelligence collection in Canada, clarifying many misconceptions and discussing the various pros and cons of clandestine and mass surveillance.
I Spy with my Little Eye, Everything You Do. Part One: Intelligence Collection in Canada
In this four-part series, Kelsie Chasse provides an in-depth analysis of intelligence collection in Canada, clarifying many misconceptions and discussing the various pros and cons of clandestine and mass surveillance.
Cyber Chaos: The Aftermath of Russia’s NSA Hack
Russia has been implicated in the recent hack of the NSA causing emails to be leaked and ended political careers. Cas Legrand discusses how it happened and what it means for the present and future of international cyber security.
American National Security Elite on Trump: “Not Qualified to be President”
In an open letter, 50 Republican foreign policy specialists outline why Donald Trump should not be President of the United States.
The Encryption Debate: Shifting Stances on Backdoor Policies
Eimi Harris examines new rhetoric in the public-private encryption debate and what that may mean for your security.
Inside the Global Signals Intelligence Apparatus: An Overview of the Five Eyes Alliance
Sandy Vingoe discusses the history and current capabilities of the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, and highlights the need for increased public oversight.
The Man That Snitched
In our most recent Water Cooler debate, the Editors sound off on Edward Snowden, and it gets personal. Hero, Traitor or Neither?
Dark Side of the Zoom: How the NSA is Violating the Rights and Freedoms of Millions
James Monteith on the gross privacy violations by the NSA’s PRISM program.