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Today’s vote precludes any opportunity for open debate or an amendment process regarding FISA Section 702 going forward.
The Senate is scheduled to vote for cloture on a bill that would reauthorize and expand FISA Section 702.
OTI strongly opposes this bill that makes no meaningful reforms to protect Americans’ privacy.
MPC provides the ability to compute values from multiple encrypted data sources without any party having to reveal their private data.
The Amash Amendment will strike the text of the House Intelligence Committee’s 702 bill and replace it with the text of the USA Rights Act.
The Amash Amendment makes essential improvements to Section 702.
Today’s House vote is a step forward toward enabling the public to assess how the administration decides to disclose cyber vulnerabilities.
OTI strongly supports this amendment, & if it were attached to S. 139, we would withdraw our opposition to the bill & recommend its passage.
The House Intelligence Committee’s bill makes no meaningful reforms to Section 702 and codifies “abouts” collection.
OTI strongly opposed this bill when it was originally considered, and continues to strongly oppose it in its newly modified form.