Japan's Directorate for Signals Intelligence

Schneier on Security 2018-05-21

Summary:

The Intercept has a long article on Japan's equivalent of the NSA: the Directorate for Signals Intelligence. Interesting, but nothing really surprising. The directorate has a history that dates back to the 1950s; its role is to eavesdrop on communications. But its operations remain so highly classified that the Japanese government has disclosed little about its work ­ even the...

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Bruce Schneier

Date tagged:

05/21/2018, 14:51

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05/21/2018, 10:54