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ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE (5) answer(s).
 
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Electronic warfare / Browne, J.P.R.; Thurbon, M.T. 1998  Book
Browne, J.P.R. Book
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Publication London, Brassey's, 1998.
Description Vol.4; xv, 341p.Hbk
Standard Number 1857531337
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039504623.7348/BRO 039504MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   046098


Fundamentals of electronic warfare / Vakin, Sergei A; Shustov, Lev N; Dunwell, Robert H 2001  Book
Vakin, Sergei A Book
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Publication London, Artech House Inc., 2001.
Description Hbk
Standard Number 1580530524
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Reforming the NSA: how to spy after snowden / Byman, Daniel; Wittes, Benjamin   Journal Article
Byman, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The long-running debate over the tradeoffs the United States should make between national security and civil liberties flared up spectacularly last summer, when Edward Snowden, a National Security Agency contractor, handed journalists a huge trove of heavily classified documents that exposed, in excruciating detail, electronic surveillance programs and other operations carried out by the NSA. Americans suddenly learned that in recent years, the NSA had been acquiring the phone and Internet communications of hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens, as well as collecting massive volumes of bulk telephone records known as "metadata" -- phone numbers and the time and length of calls. Along with the rest of the world, Americans found out that the NSA had broken common forms of online encryption, tapped the phones of various foreign heads of state, and monitored global communications far more aggressively than was previously understood.
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Spectrum analysis : MicroESM seeks to shrink cost and size for electronic surveillance / Scott, Richard   Journal Article
Scott, Richard Journal Article
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Super bowl surveillance: facing up to biometrics / Woodward, John D 2001  Book
Woodward, John D Book
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Publication Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 2001.
Description 13p.
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