RESTRICTEDINTELLIGENCE-OPERATIONS

PRISM Surveillance Program

The NSA's program that obtained direct access to the servers of major American technology companies to collect foreign intelligence targets' communications.

CREDIBILITY
90%
RABBIT HOLE
75%

INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW

PRISM is a clandestine mass surveillance program operated by the NSA that collects internet communications from nine major U.S. technology companies: Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and Apple. First revealed by Edward Snowden in 2013, PRISM allows the NSA to directly access company servers to collect stored communications and data in real time. The program operates under Section 702 of the FISA Amendments Act, which was reauthorized most recently in 2018. The companies named have disputed the scope and nature of their cooperation while acknowledging compliance with lawful government data requests.

KEY CLAIMS

The NSA has direct, unmediated access to tech company servers

PRISM collects content, not just metadata

The program's legal basis (FISA 702) is unconstitutionally broad

American citizens' data is incidentally collected without warrants

Tech companies have misled the public about their cooperation with PRISM

SUPPORTING EVIDENCE

Snowden's classified slide deck details PRISM's architecture and capabilities

The Washington Post and The Guardian published the PRISM slides in 2013

Congressional testimony confirmed the program's existence and scale

Declassified FISA court opinions show privacy violations occurred

Technology companies' transparency reports reveal thousands of data requests

COUNTER ARGUMENTS

PRISM requires individualized targeting orders from the FISA court

Tech companies only provide data in response to specific lawful requests

The program is focused on foreign intelligence targets outside the U.S.

Section 702 has been reauthorized by Congress multiple times with oversight

The 'direct server access' claim has been disputed by some companies

TIMELINE

2007

PRISM program established under the Protect America Act

2008

FISA Amendments Act codifies Section 702

2013-06

Snowden leaks reveal PRISM to the public

2013-12

President's Review Group recommends reforms

2018

Section 702 reauthorized by Congress

KEY FIGURES

Edward Snowden

NSA contractor who leaked PRISM documents

Barack Obama

President during the program's public exposure

ORGANIZATIONS

NSA

Intelligence

Justice Department

Government

FISA Court

Judicial

Multiple Technology Companies

Private

SOURCES

Washington Post — NSA Slides Explain PRISMNews
The Guardian — NSA Prism Program SlidesNews
FISA Court Opinions (Declassified)Legal Document

RELATED ENTITIES

PEOPLE

Edward Snowden

Barack Obama

ORGANIZATIONS

NSA

Justice Department

FISA Court

Multiple Technology Companies

TECHNOLOGIES

Prism

Surveillance

EVENTS

PRISM program established under the Protect America Act

2007

FISA Amendments Act codifies Section 702

2008

Snowden leaks reveal PRISM to the public

2013-06

President's Review Group recommends reforms

2013-12

Section 702 reauthorized by Congress

2018

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TAGS

#prism#nsa#surveillance#snowden#section-702#technology

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