The issue focused on "limited information technologies," which often are exploited in cyber espionage and communication interception or espionage, and on new technologies that can track and analyze large databases such as those created by the National Security Agency. The proposals include "mass surveillance capabilities by network architecture, human activity tracking technologies, and contextual targeting and search capabilities," a committee source said.


A source familiar with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee document said it had come from a group of highly-placed senators, who are then sent out to