The future of a powerful federal program that can sweep up U.S. citizens’ communications in aid to the government’s fight against international terrorism was debated at the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. 

Animating many attorneys who practice in cybersecurity and privacy is the impact of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act on companies who work across national borders, and their ability to comply with international privacy regulators.

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