Opinion | Government Surveillance Keeps Us Safe
Briefly

Israel's lack of preparedness on Oct. 7 highlights the vulnerability of even powerful nations to catastrophic surprises.
The reauthorized surveillance bill adds legal safeguards to protect Americans' privacy rights, making it the most significant privacy reform in the legislation's history.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, passed in 1978, faces challenges in the digital age due to blurred lines on where rules apply regarding data collection.
Section 702, established in 2008, streamlines the government's access to large volumes of communication data from foreign targets, providing valuable intelligence on various threats.
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