Glenn Gerstell
Coverage of Glenn Gerstell in the Nexus archive.
- A key US spy tool is set to lapse on Friday — now what?
A key U.S. surveillance provision, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, is set to lapse as Congress failed to renew it before a recess. The law allows intelligence agencies to collect electronic communications of foreigners outside the U.S., with companies still legally required to comply even after expiration, though some lawmakers and experts warn of potential risks.
- Harvard scientist convicted of lying about China ties rebuilds brain-tech lab in China
Dr. Charles Lieber, a former Harvard scientist convicted in 2021 for concealing ties to a Chinese recruitment program, has rebuilt his brain-computer interface lab in Shenzhen, China. His defection highlights U.S. concerns over Chinese technology theft and underscores China's investment in cutting-edge technologies, including advanced neurotechnology with potential military applications.
- The surveillance law Congress can’t quit — and can’t explain
Congress is reauthorizing the 2024 Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act (RISAA), which renews Section 702 of FISA, allowing warrantless surveillance of foreign targets and enabling U.S. officials to search communications linked to Americans overseas. Critics argue the law’s benefits are unclear and raise privacy concerns, while supporters claim it includes significant reforms to address past abuses. The law’s extension remains contentious, with debates over its effectiveness and potential for expanded surveillance.