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OAKSTAR is a secret internet surveillance program of the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States. It was disclosed in 2013 as part of the leaks by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. OAKSTAR is an umbrella program involving surveillance of telecommunications. It falls under the category of "Upstream collection", meaning that data is pulled directly from fiber-optic cables and top-level communications infrastructure. Upstream collection programs allow access to very high volumes of data, and most of the pre-selection is done by the providers themselves, before the data is passed on to the NSA.

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  • OAKSTAR est un programme clandestin de surveillance de l'Internet de la National Security Agency (NSA). Le budget pour l'année fiscale 2013 d'OAKSTAR est de 9,41 millions US$. Il a été révélé en 2013 à la suite de fuites du lanceur d'alerte Edward Snowden. OAKSTAR chapeaute dans les faits plusieurs autres programmes de surveillance des télécommunications. Pour y parvenir, il utilise le programme Upstream collection, c'est-à-dire qu'il recueille les données directement de la dorsale Internet. Upstream collection peut traiter de grands volumes d'information, il revient aux partenaires de la NSA de filtrer les données pertinentes qui sont ensuite transmises à la NSA. OAKSTAR comprend ces SIGAD : Note : les SIGAD qui ne sont pas identifiés sont vraisemblablement opérés sous l'autorité légale accordée par la Section 702 du FISA Amendments Act (FAA). (fr)
  • OAKSTAR is a secret internet surveillance program of the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States. It was disclosed in 2013 as part of the leaks by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. OAKSTAR is an umbrella program involving surveillance of telecommunications. It falls under the category of "Upstream collection", meaning that data is pulled directly from fiber-optic cables and top-level communications infrastructure. Upstream collection programs allow access to very high volumes of data, and most of the pre-selection is done by the providers themselves, before the data is passed on to the NSA. The FY 2013 budget for OAKSTAR was $9.41 million. OAKSTAR consists of the following SIGADs: Note: SIGADs not otherwise designated are presumed to operate under the legal authority of Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act (FAA) (en)
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  • OAKSTAR is a secret internet surveillance program of the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States. It was disclosed in 2013 as part of the leaks by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. OAKSTAR is an umbrella program involving surveillance of telecommunications. It falls under the category of "Upstream collection", meaning that data is pulled directly from fiber-optic cables and top-level communications infrastructure. Upstream collection programs allow access to very high volumes of data, and most of the pre-selection is done by the providers themselves, before the data is passed on to the NSA. (en)
  • OAKSTAR est un programme clandestin de surveillance de l'Internet de la National Security Agency (NSA). Le budget pour l'année fiscale 2013 d'OAKSTAR est de 9,41 millions US$. Il a été révélé en 2013 à la suite de fuites du lanceur d'alerte Edward Snowden. OAKSTAR comprend ces SIGAD : Note : les SIGAD qui ne sont pas identifiés sont vraisemblablement opérés sous l'autorité légale accordée par la Section 702 du FISA Amendments Act (FAA). (fr)
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  • OAKSTAR (fr)
  • OAKSTAR (en)
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