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 q/depesche  99.9.24./1
 
 ECHELON: Puzzleteile aus NL
 
 Das Match heisst Militärs gegenm, Zivile oder auch
 ECHELON gegen die Öffentlichkeit und praktisch funktioniert
 es so: Man verheimliche alles [militär], zivilerseits setze man
 ein Puzzle aus inzwischen freigegebenen, weil angejahrten
 Informationen aus militärischen Dienst/dunst/kreisen, die in
 öffentlichen Dokumenten  - Thema Signals Intelligence
 [SIGINT] - enthalten sind, zusammen.
 
 Sodann rechne man neuen technisch relevanten
 Entwicklungen dazu, indem man etwa die Exportrestriktionen
 im sattsam bekannten Wassenaar Vertrag [konventionelle
 Waffenexportkontrolle] bezüglich Krypto, schneller HF-
 Scanner, Kommunikationsfrequenzen, Glasfaser/switches,
 Multiplexer & c genau verkehrt herum liest, extrapoliere
 unter Berücksichtigung von Moore's Law [average computing
 power doubling every 18 months]  bis einem dämmert, was
 heut/zutag alles gehen kann.
 
 Nach .uk .us .ca .au .nz ..se .no und anderen vorzüglich aus
 dem Westen sind jetzt die Holländer dabei, durch Analyse
 der Abhör/vergangenheit die Gegenwart  hochzurechnen.
 
 post/scrypt: ex occidente lux - so schaut es aus, das Licht
 kommt aus dem Westen.
 
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 SIGINT IN EUROPE DURING THE COLD WAR
 
 More and more students of the Cold War begin to realize that
 the intelligence communities played an important role during
 the Cold War. In recent years in particular the importance of
 Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) has been stressed and
 especially the capabilities and possibilities of reading and
 deciphering diplomatic, military, commercial and other
 Communications of other nations.
 
 This growing awareness of the importance of intelligence
 applies not only to the activities of the big services but also
 to those of the smaller nations like for example the
 Netherlands. For this exact reason a couple of years ago the
 Netherlands Intelligence Studies Association (NISA) was
 established in which academics and (former and still active)
 members of the Netherlands intelligence community work
 together in order to promote research into the history of
 Dutch intelligence communities. This growing interest had led
 in Holland to publications dealing with the history of the
 Dutch internal security service (1995), the Dutch Navy
 Intelligence (1997) and the Netherlands foreign intelligence
 service (November 1998).
 
 As honorary secretary of the NISA it is my pleasure to
 announce that the NISA will host an international conference
 dealing with
 
 THE IMPORTANCE OF SIGINT IN WESTERN EUROPE IN
 THE COLD WAR
 
 This conference with a particular emphasis on Sigint and the
 Northwestern European nations will take place on Saturday
 November 27 in Amsterdam.
 
 The line up of the program is as follows:
 
 
 SPEAKERS:
 
 09.45: 	Opening of the Conference and Welcome to the
 speakers and participants
 
 10.00: 	Matthew Aid (United States, historian)
 Introduction on the importance of SIGINT in the Cold War
 
 10.45:	coffee
 
 11.00: 	Richard Aldrich (United Kingdom, University of
 Nottingham) 	 	GCHQ and Sigint in the Cold War
 
 11.45:		Erich Schmidt-Eenboom (Germany,
 Forschungsinstitut für Friendenspolitik) 		The BND,
 German Military Forces and Sigint in the Cold War
 
 12.30:	lunch
 
 13.30:		Alf Jacobsen (Norway, NRK) 		Scandinavia,
 Sigint and the Cold War
 
 14.15:		Cees Wiebes (Netherlands, NISA) 		The
 history of the WKC (Dutch NSA/GCHQ)
 
 15.00:	Tea
 
 15.30:		Wies Platje (Netherlands, NISA) 		Dutch
 Sigint and the conflict with Indonesia, 1950 - 62
 
 16.15:		Round Table discussion 		The importance of
 Sigint during the Cold War 		 17.00:	Closing Remarks
 + Reception
 
 Since the number of seats is strictly limited to 100, you
 are requested to submit your registration as soon as
 possible. Places will be attributed on a first registered-first
 served basis. The conference rate is US $ 80 including lunch
 and drinks at the reception. Please register as quickly as
 possible by sending an E-mail or letter to the honorary
 secretary of the NISA, Dr. Cees Wiebes, at the following
 address:
 
 relayed by  Cees Wiebes WIEBES@PSCW.UVA.NL
 
 
 
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