This document is an extract from an internal NSA presentation. It describes the mission, resources and capabilities of the NSA, as well as identifying and classifying resources used to achieve key objectives.
This document displays telecommunications data about load-sharing traffic between Iraq and R.O.W. (Turkey, Syria, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt & UK) indicating a potential target: "This informal report has been issued to highlight IRAQ/UK load sharing…
This document is an abstract of a presentation prepared by the CIA. It describes ROCOTO, which is a codeword for the agencies efforts to create surveillance tools for the iPhone 3G.
This document is a presentation created by Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC). It describes operation OLYMPIA, which as an effort to analyze the telecommunications traffic of Brazil's Ministry of Mines and Energy.
This document appears to be an extract from an internal GCHQ wiki article. It describes active operations against the SIM card manufacturer Gemalto's SIM personaliztion centers worldwide.
This document is a draft report by the NSA's inspector general. It shows the development and operations of the Presidents Surveillance Program, a collection of surveillance programs began by George W Bush in the aftermath of September 11, 2001 and…
This document is a presentation prepared by GCHQ. It describes, in broad terms, the agency's visision for their surveillance capabilities by the year 2013.
This document is a preface from an internal NSA report. It describes SIGINT sourcing operations relating to certain "globally - resonating foreign radicalizers" and efforts to uncover "personal vulnerabilities" that could be exploited to undermine…
This document is a memo prepared by an official within the Signals Intelligence Directorate (SID) of the NSA. It describes analysts' temptations to succumb to "summit fever", the drive to invest more and more resources into an already failed…
This document is a report from GCHQ's internal wiki, GCWiki. It describes the status of GCHQ's MTI Access Project during the week ending February 6 2009.