Concerns for national security and for the surge of criminal activity online have become a justification for law enforcement surveillance of information and communication technologies (ICTs). However, not every intelligence activity by States is legal or legitimate. It behooves us to analyze new surveillance techniques and to review the legal frameworks in each country to insure that they are aligned with human rights.
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Concerns for national security and for the surge of criminal activity online have become a justification for law enforcement surveillance of information and communication technologies (ICTs). However, not every intelligence activity by States is legal or legitimate. It behooves us to analyze new surveillance techniques and to review the legal frameworks in each country to insure that they are aligned with human rights.