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The '''National Security Agency''' ('''NSA''') is a military intelligence agency governed by the [[United States of America|United States]] [[Department of Defense]]. Its mission is to collect and analyze all foreign signals intelligence of interest to the security of the United States and to protect all classified and sensitive information stored on government equipment.
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The '''National Security Agency''' (NSA) is the United States's cryptologic and signals intelligence organization. An agency within the [[Department of Defense]], it is believed to be the largest U.S. government intelligence gathering agency.
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Responsible for the collection and analysis of foreign communications, it coordinates, directs, and performs highly specialized activities to produce foreign signals intelligence information. This involves a significant amount of cryptanalysis. It's also responsible for protecting U.S. government information systems and communications from similar agencies elsewhere, which involves a significant amount of cryptography.
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Its eavesdropping mission includes radio broadcasting, both from various organizations and individuals, the Internet, telephone calls, and other intercepted forms of communication. Its secure communications mission includes military, diplomatic, and all other sensitive, confidential or secret government communications.
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NSA employs the country's premier codemakers and codebreakers. It is said to be the largest employer of mathematicians in the United States and perhaps the world. Its mathematicians contribute directly to the two missions of the Agency: designing cipher systems that will protect the integrity of U.S. information systems and searching for weaknesses in adversaries' systems and codes.
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==Past NSA Sigint Operations==
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*[[Korean Airlines Flight 007]] shootdown incident. Here are the combined U.S. NSA electronic intercept and Russian Federation supplied military communications transcripts of the Soviet shootdown-in-process of Boeing 747 KAL 007 off Sakhalin Island on Sept. 1, 1983 - [http://www.rescue007.org/shootdown.htm]
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.nsa.gov/ NSA official site]
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* [http://www.rescue007.org/ the website of the Committee for the Rescue of KAL 007 Survivors] For the crucial role of NSA in intercepts of shootdown and use of intercepts in following investigation
  
 
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Revision as of 19:52, May 25, 2008

The National Security Agency (NSA) is the United States's cryptologic and signals intelligence organization. An agency within the Department of Defense, it is believed to be the largest U.S. government intelligence gathering agency.

Responsible for the collection and analysis of foreign communications, it coordinates, directs, and performs highly specialized activities to produce foreign signals intelligence information. This involves a significant amount of cryptanalysis. It's also responsible for protecting U.S. government information systems and communications from similar agencies elsewhere, which involves a significant amount of cryptography.

Its eavesdropping mission includes radio broadcasting, both from various organizations and individuals, the Internet, telephone calls, and other intercepted forms of communication. Its secure communications mission includes military, diplomatic, and all other sensitive, confidential or secret government communications.

NSA employs the country's premier codemakers and codebreakers. It is said to be the largest employer of mathematicians in the United States and perhaps the world. Its mathematicians contribute directly to the two missions of the Agency: designing cipher systems that will protect the integrity of U.S. information systems and searching for weaknesses in adversaries' systems and codes.


Past NSA Sigint Operations

  • Korean Airlines Flight 007 shootdown incident. Here are the combined U.S. NSA electronic intercept and Russian Federation supplied military communications transcripts of the Soviet shootdown-in-process of Boeing 747 KAL 007 off Sakhalin Island on Sept. 1, 1983 - [1]

External links