ID | 126441 |
Title Proper | Domain safety |
Other Title Information | India seeks international cooperation in tackling cyber security |
Language | ENG |
Author | Makela, Dilip Kumar |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The stage for the cyber war has already been set, albeit secretly. In the last two months, the revelations made by the US' ex-Central Intelligence Agency employee, Edward Snowden, in various interviews to The Guardian newspaper, revealed that the US' intelligence organisation, National Security Agency (which had launched the top-secret PRISM programme) was snooping on personal data of individuals and governments in the US and across the world through the internet. He also revealed that the National Security Agency (NSA) intercepted a big chunk of sensitive information that belongs to India by spying on the embassies and their diplomatic missions. And perhaps the most daunting revelation was that the information sharing between the intelligence agencies of various countries, such as the US and the UK, is already underway. |
`In' analytical Note | Force Vol.10, No.12; August 2013: p.96-98 |
Journal Source | Force Vol.10, No.12; August 2013: p.96-98 |
Key Words | India ; International Relations - IR ; International Cooperation ; Foreign Policy ; Defense Policy ; PRISM ; National Security Agency - NSA ; Cyber Security ; Space Security ; United States - US ; United Kingdom - UK ; Intelligence Agencies ; CIA - Intelligence Units ; Modern Warfare ; Internal Security ; Diplomatic Mission ; Diplomatic Relations ; Internet ; Domain Network |