ID | 124100 |
Title Proper | I can neither confirm nor deny |
Language | ENG |
Author | Murphy, Jim |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | A career in Navy cryptology gives one great respect for the need to protect classified information. Intentional or accidental disclosures threaten intelligence sources and methods and endanger colleagues. The secrecy needed in special operations is no different; divulging facts about past missions, exposing tactics and capabilities, or simply drawing attention to the community increase the risks faced by operators, provide open-source intelligence to our adversaries, and limit tactical and strategic options. |
`In' analytical Note | US Naval Institute Proceedings Vol.138, No.10; 2012: p.14 |
Journal Source | US Naval Institute Proceedings Vol.138, No.10; 2012: p.14 |
Key Words | US-Navy ; US-Naval Officers ; Crytology-Navy ; Navy SEAL ; Militrary Operations |