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William L. Howard Technical Intelligence Museum covers the full spectrum from the battlefield recovery of captured material, the analysis of the items and then to it's use for training troops, research and development of new weapons and equipment, and the integration of the information into the intelligence cycle.
Human Rights and Intelligence Reform by Carlos M. Salinas, Amnesty International In Focus: Volume 3, Number 20 July 1998 -- A Project of the Institute for Policy Studies and the Interhemispheric Resource Center
Digital Fortress - A novel by Dan Brown The government's greatest secret is that it knows all of yours...
When Susan Fletcher, a brilliant NSA cryptographer, is called in to decipher a mysterious code the agency has just intercepted, she discovers the NSA is the target of a billion
dollar blackmail scheme that threatens to unleash the worst intelligence disaster in U.S. history. From an electrifying new voice in suspense fiction comes Digital
Fortress, a lightning-paced thriller that U.S. intelligence analysts are
calling "utterly plausible." Chillingly current and filled with more intelligence secrets than Tom Clancy, Digital Fortress transports the reader deep within the most
powerful intelligence organization on earth--the National Security
Agency (NSA)--an ultra-secret, multi-billion dollar agency which
(until now) less than three percent of Americans knew existed.
NSA/CSSINFOSEC The NSA information systems security, or INFOSEC, mission provides leadership, products, and services to protect classified and unclassified national security systems against exploitation due to interception, unauthorized access, or related technical intelligence threats. And while you are at it, don't miss the companion Trusted Product Evaluation Program (TPEP) and Network Rating Model sites.
SECRET KINGDOM - An initiation into the very real world of some of the more secretive government and military organisations in operation in the United Kingdom. Very elegant and rather complete profiles of various British intelligence agencies and facilities. Should be admired in conjunction with the slightly less ambitious but definitely not to be missed Britain's Security Services page.
CRYPT NEWSLETTER is a magazine highlighting stories from places very far removed from mannered computer culture. It presents case studies, analyses and snapshots (sometimes satirical) of Internet culture, computer crime, the world of information warfare and the old in spectacular collision with the new within American society.
Digital Sounds Examples of digital signals recorded by Ary Boender and digitized by David Crawford. Some of the WAV files take a bit of time to load, but this is a must hear page!!! And for more information on digital signals on HF, read the Digital Signals FAQ.Cryptome Provided by JYA/Urban Deadline - a pretty massive compilation of documentation and related stuff, updated with relentless frequency.....
OSS Inc - OPEN SOURCE SOLUTIONS, Inc. International Public Information Clearinghouse. A really no-kidding monster site that must be seen again and again. The site contains electronic copies of the two-volume Proceedings from each of the annual international symposia on "Global Security & Global Competitiveness: Open Source Solutions", OSS NOTICES -- Newsletter on Open Sources, Systems, & Services and too many other goodies to enumerate here. Bookmark OSS and put it on your daily reading list.
CIABASE is a computer data base on the Central Intelligence Agency that provides a vital, easy-to-use historical resource for policy makers, academicians, journalists, and students. CIABASE presents 8.5 megabytes of annotated entries broken into 100+ categories for hard disk IBM compatible and MACINTOSH personal computers. CIABASE provides data on the CIA and other individual or organizational entities, from information gleaned from 850+ sources of various political ideologies -- congressional reports, newspapers, and magazines, including more than 500 books. This site also provides a search engine for CIABASE [the stripped down online version containing a 20th of the full database]. Ralph McGehee, who compiled CIABASE, served 25 years in the CIA, 14 years overseas as an operations officer and 11 years at its headquarters. Upon leaving the CIA, McGehee wrote the book "Deadly Deceits" and began the multi-year process of compiling CIABASE.
PROJECT BLACK - THE INTERCEPTOR FILES by Steve and Teresa Douglass "The fascinating world of military monitoring requires up to the minute,inside information. At last monitors have found a solid source of military monitoring intelligence- INTERCEPTS- the newsletter for the serious, dedicated military monitoring hobbyist... the latest military news, first peaks and intentional leaks. What works, and what doesn't. Stealth updates and military aircraft profiles. Air Force Base frequency lists and Interceptor reports."
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service is a model of openess by prevailing community standards, as their web site provides public consumer intelligence products as well as astonishingly detailed personnel and budget information.
Cocaine Importing Agency is the most comprehensive site on the web, with a HyperNews online discussion area and an amazingly large repository of documents and reports concerning the CIA and US governments collusion with drugs [you might want to previes this story by reading "CIA, Crack, and Not-So-Crack Journalism," by Daniel Brandt (23 October 1996)].