Amid the debate around reauthorizing the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act's Section 702, one missing detail is the need to protect personal data of non-U.S. citizens, Brookings Institution Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Governance Studies Cameron Kerry writes in Lawfare. Kerry called for provisions affording better legal protections to foreign citizens under President Joe Biden's executive order adopting the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework to be added to a potential Section 702 reauthorization.
Why FISA Section 702 reauthorization should include EU-US DPF foreign citizens protections
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