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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">German Chancellor Angela Merkel gestures during a press conference in Berlin,
Germany, Friday, July 19, 2013. Chancellor Angela Merkel is acknowledging
Germans have been unsettled by allegations of widespread U.S. surveillance
though she insists patience is needed as officials seek answers from Washington.
Merkel faced a barrage of questions about the National Security Agency's
activities at a news conference Friday following a week in which her
opponents have asserted she's doing too little to confront the U.S. and
protect Germans' data. Germany holds elections Sept. 22 in which Merkel
seeks a third term. (AP Photo/Gero Breloer)German Chancellor Angela Merkel
vehemently denied the country is a surveillance state after a magazine reported
her government used a top U.S. National Security Agency spy program.The
German magazine Der Spiegel reported Saturday on Germanys utilization of
an NSA system known as XKeyScore, which allows an agency to gather
all of the unfiltered data a targeted individual has accessed over a
specific period of time.The XKeyScore program can, for instance, retroactively
reveal any terms the target person has typed into a search engine,
DerSpiegel wrote in citing documents seen by its reporters.Additionally,
the magazine said the system is able to receive a full take
of all unfiltered data over a period of several days -- including,
at least in part, the content of communications.According to the Der Spiegel
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rations to
determine what information assurance and security functions they are required
to perform or are currently handling."Or, to put it even more bluntly,
the inspector general's auditing team "could not validate whether IRM/IA
has not been able to meet priorities since the office has not
defined any priorities."In a bid to correct the fiasco, the inspectors has
issued 32 recommendations, including the requirement that IRM/IA "participate
regularly" in department-wide meetings and "share learned information from
such meetings with its staff," along with a strong hint that other
functions might be hived off to others -- who happen to be
doing some of them anyway.The State Department said in its statement, in
response to the report: "The Department takes the OIG feedback seriously
and is committed to addressing the recommendations and the concerns that
led to the assessment.Mr. William G. Lay was appointed to the position
of Deputy Chief Information Officer for Information Assurance and Chief
Information Security Officer for the U.S. Department of State in late 2012."George
Russell is editor-at-large of Fox News and can be found on Twitter
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