National Intelligence Director Wants To Monitor All Net Communications
| January 22, 2008 |
National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell has developed a policy to monitor the Internet, but President Bush has not announced it yet.
The federal government should be able to read all communications on the Internet, National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell said during a New Yorker interview.
Lawrence Wright, who interviewed McConnell for a piece in this week's issue, said that McConnell has developed a cyber security policy that would include such a provision, but President George W. Bush has not announced it yet.
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