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Jeb Bush Wants the NSA to Govern Civilian Internet Use

<p>Jeb Bush&comma; GOP presidential nominee&comma; made his feelings about stricter internet security loud and clear in the last Republican party debate&period; Bush said that the NSA should be in charge of the country&rsquo&semi;s cybersecurity and that this would put a stop to the recent high-profile hacks on government agencies&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>He cited last year&rsquo&semi;s office of Personnel Management breach&comma; where hackers infiltrated sensitive files of millions of government employees and contractors&comma; as a failure on Obama&rsquo&semi;s administration&period; &ldquo&semi;We need to make sure that we keep the country safe&period; This is the first priority&period; The cybersecurity challenges that we face&comma; this administration failed us completely&comma; completely&period; Not just the hacking of OPM&comma; but that is &mdash&semi; that is just shameful&period; 23 million files in the hands of the Chinese&quest; So it&rsquo&semi;s not just the government &mdash&semi; the private sector companies&comma; it&rsquo&semi;s also our own government that needs to raise the level of our game&comma;&rdquo&semi; said Bush&period; &nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>He also blamed the current administration for not forcing technology companies to be more transparent with the government with their data and files&period; &ldquo&semi;There needs to be more than one meeting&comma; there needs to complete dialogue with the large technology companies&period; They understand that there&rsquo&semi;s a national security risk&period; We ought to give them a little bit of a liability release so that they share data amongst themselves and share data with the federal government&comma; they&rsquo&semi;re not fearful of a lawsuit&comma;&rdquo&semi; said Bush&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>However&comma; ever since Snowden revealed that the NSA was excessively spying and doing so with unsettling techniques&comma; congress&comma; rightfully so&comma; has been reining in the agency&rsquo&semi;s control&period; Why should the NSA be allowed to spy on Americans&quest; Snowden brought to light what the NSA was capable of doing&comma; why should the agency be used against American citizens&quest; The notion of privacy goes right out the window when the NSA starts monitoring all citizens&rsquo&semi; cyber activity&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Editor&&num;8217&semi;s Commentary&colon;<&sol;strong> This is my first serious disagreement with Jeb Bush&period; It is not the job of American spy agencies to spy on American citizens&period; As a former intelligence officer with an understanding of their mission&comma; I asked the question&colon; <strong>Do you really want the government to have a record of every communication you make&comma; to be kept forever&quest;<&sol;strong> In a sense the 9&sol;11 terrorists have won&comma; this is a fundamental shift in American individual rights and freedoms&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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