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As sensitive information is often encrypted, signals intelligence in turn involves the use of cryptanalysis to decipher the messages. Traffic analysis—the study of who is signalling whom and in what quantity—is also used to derive information.<ref>''[https://fas.org/ "Striving For A Safer World Since 1945"]''</ref>
 
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Journalist Duncan Campbell pictured at eavesdropping base RAF Menwith Hill
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SIGINT or Signals intelligence is intelligence-gathering by interception of signals, whether communications between people COMINT or communications intelligence or from electronic signals not directly used in communication ELINT or electronic intelligence.

As sensitive information is often encrypted, signals intelligence in turn involves the use of cryptanalysis to decipher the messages. Traffic analysis—the study of who is signalling whom and in what quantity—is also used to derive information.[1]


 

An example

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Maximator-AllianceIntelligence Alliance, similar to Five Eyes.

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:GCHQ and Me: My Life Unmasking British EavesdroppersArticle3 August 2015Duncan CampbellNo one at the May 2015 conference on intelligence, security and privacy argued against greater openness. Thanks to Edward Snowden and those who courageously came before, the need for public accountability and review has become unassailable.
File:British Bases in Cyprus and Signals Intelligence.pdfreport24 January 2012Giorgos Georgiou
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