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Description
English: Slide illustrating how PRISM cases are named
Date
Source https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/politics/prism-collection-documents/?hpid=z1
Author US National Security Agency

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A slide illustrating how PRISM cases are named.

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PRISM

copyright status

public domain

applies to jurisdiction: United States of America
determination method or standard: work of the federal government of the United States

inception

29 June 2013

protective marking

Top Secret

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