Top Talent Leaves NSA Amid Trump Fears and Morale Slump
Half-a-dozen cybersecurity executives told Reuters they had witnessed a marked increase in the number of U.S. intelligence officers and government contractors seeking employment in the private sector since Trump took office on Jan. 20.
Robert Reich: Trump's Bungling, Bitchy White House
He's the most inept, disorganized, sloppy, incompetent president in recent memory.
The Dangers of Surveillance in the Age of Populism
The dangers of surveillance might seem hypothetical—but history shows us we have a lot to fear.
How Edward Snowden Sabotaged the War on Terrorism
Almost all militant groups have taken Snowden's advice on how to evade government surveillance.
Why Obama Can't Pardon Snowden
A three-year investigation found that key parts of Snowden's story do not check out.
Snowden in Contact With Russian Intelligence: Report
Former NSA contractor's lawyer calls allegations 'petulant nonsense.'
Kissinger Weighs in on Russia Hacking Allegations
The ex-Secretary of State weighed in on the Russia hacking allegations, and said Putin was "a cold calculator of the Russian national interest."
Number of Americans Surveilled by NSA to be Disclosed
Congressmen demand data as they debate the merits of NSA's Section 702 authority, intended for foreigners.
Edward Snowden: This Is How You Fight Fake News
Twitter's Jack Dorsey interviewed the former NSA employee about Donald Trump, fake news and the prospect of a pardon.
Obama Advised to Dump NSA Director, Sources Say
James Clapper and Ash Carter have recommended dismissing Rogers, who is being considered by Trump for the director of national intelligence post.
How Snowden Smartened Up Our Spying
The intelligence community has emerged stronger because of Edward Snowden.
What If Julian Assange's Emails Were Hacked?
Assange wouldn't like the U.S. government applying his "transparency" ethic to his own operations.
No Country for Edward Snowden
Opposition to a pardon for the NSA whistleblower has been widespread.
On Yahoo's 2015 Customer Email Scanning Project
This may be the first case of a U.S. internet company agreeing to a spy agency's demand by searching all arriving messages, as opposed to examining stored messages or scanning a small number of accounts in real time.
Edward Snowden Appeals to Obama for Pardon
Thursday's release of the film 'Snowden' has sparked supporters and Snowden himself to campaign for a pardon before Obama leaves office.
Snowden, a Love Letter
Oliver Stone's Edward Snowden biopic aims to humanize the infamous NSA leaker—and show the vast reach of the programs he and others exposed.
Snowden: Russia Most Likely Culprits of NSA Hack
NSA whistleblower suggested the hack could have "significant" foreign policy consequences.
Wikipedia Terror Entries Traffic Fell Post-NSA Reveal
A new paper provides the most direct evidence to date of a so-called "chilling effect" from the intelligence practices disclosed by Edward Snowden.
Watch: 'Snowden' Trailer Released
The film, directed by Oliver Stone, is due out in September.
Snowden 'Sped Up Encryption' by Seven Years
Sophistication of encryption technology has advanced seven years as a result of Snowden revelations.
Daniel Radcliffe to Star in Snowden-Themed Play
The 'Harry Potter' star is returning to the New York stage in an off-Broadway play.
Trump Is a 'Recruiting Sergeant' for ISIS: Ex-CIA Chief
The Republican Party front-runner is making Americans "less safe," Michael Hayden said.
German Who Sold Secrets to CIA Gets 8 Years
The arrest in 2014 of the man followed revelations that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) snooped on Germany.
Kremlin Rebuffs Donald Trump's Snowden 'Spy' Claims
Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow's position on the whistleblower has not changed.
NSA Tapped Call Between Netanyahu and Berlusconi
The chat happened on an open line, meaning one or both of the leaders knew it wouldn't be confidential.
Edward Snowden Inspires NSA Surveillance Video Game
Need to Know aims to expose the "suffocating privacy invasions" carried out by intelligence agencies.
U.S. Spy Chief: We Could Use Your Fridge to Spy on You
James Clapper said household devices could be used as surveillance tools.
Is the U.S. Government Hacking into Twitter Accounts?
Twitter users informed of being hacked by 'state-sponsored actors' tell 'Newsweek' they suspect the U.S. government.
Is the Freedom Act More Effective Than the Patriot Act?
Vigorous independent oversight of counterterrorism activities sacrifices neither liberty nor security.
The Cold War Is Over, But the Spying Continues
The old spooks like Pollard and Pelton are being freed. But that doesn't mean the end of spying.