Comey warns there is no longer 'absolute privacy' in US - News Summed Up

Comey warns there is no longer 'absolute privacy' in US


FBI Director James Comey said Wednesday that Americans should no longer have the expectations of complete privacy. Comey, who was the keynote speaker at a cybersecurity conference at Boston College, said there is no longer “absolute privacy” in the U.S., Politico reported. Comey did not reference the wiretapping controversy during his speech to law enforcement officials and private-sector business leaders. “All of us have a reasonable expectation of privacy in our homes, in our cars, and in our devices. But it also means with good reason, in court, government through law enforcement can invade our private spaces,” Comey said.


Source: Fox News March 09, 2017 07:29 UTC



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