PART III: PERSPECTIVES AND VISIONS

Part III of the Report (PERSPECTIVES AND VISIONS) draws on the
submissions and evidence received by the Review in order to
summarise the wishes of interested parties.
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Chapter 9 (LAW ENFORCEMENT) summarises the
requirements of the NCA, police, local authorities and other law
enforcement bodies. It addresses the utility of interception and
communications data for their work and their views on
capabilities and safeguards.

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Chapter 10 (INTELLIGENCE) summarises the submissions
made to the Review by the security and intelligence agencies:
MI5, MI6 and GCHQ. It explains their views on technological
change and encryption, what they say they need to maintain
existing access, and their priorities in relation to capabilities and
authorisation of warrants.

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Chapter 11 (SERVICE PROVIDERS) summarises the
submissions made to the Review by communications service
providers, both in the US (regarding cooperation with the UK
Government and extraterritorial effect) and in the UK (where
there was a strong emphasis on the strengthening of controls
and oversight).

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Chapter 12 (CIVIL SOCIETY) summarises the case made to the
Review by civil society groups and individuals, some of whom
challenged the need for current capabilities and most of whom
emphasised what they saw as the need for transparency,
coherence, clarity and improved scrutiny and safeguards.

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