The Interception of Communications in Historical Context

In attempting to elaborate on the particular features of the intricate relationship between telecommunications and security agencies, a vital dichotomy must be made between the communications of security and the security of communications. The former sign

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Joseph Fitsanakis

Redesigning Wiretapping The Digitization of Communications Interception

History of Information Security Series Editor Karl de Leeuw (Amsterdam) Advisory Board John F. Dooley (Knox College) Joseph Fitsanakis (Coastal Carolina University) Ioanna Iordanou (Oxford Brookes University) Benedek Lang (Budapest University of Technology) Jean-Jacques Quisquater (Université catholique de Louvain) Betsy Rohaly Smoot (Independent Scholar / Retired NSA Historian) John Tucker (Swansea University) Joachim von zur Gathen (Bonn-Aachen International Center for Information Technology and Universität Bonn)

The Springer book series History of Information Security publishes monographs about all aspects of the history of cryptology, signals intelligence, computer security, and information assurance, focusing on the interplay between technological change and organizational requirements. There are no limits in time period – monographs dealing with information assurance and warfare in antiquity are as welcome as those dealing with cybercrime – but subjects should be clearly defined, limited, and treated comprehensively. Prospective authors are invited to submit proposals or manuscripts, aimed at academic and/or non-expert audiences.

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Joseph Fitsanakis

Redesigning Wiretapping The Digitization of Communications Interception

Joseph Fitsanakis Intelligence and National Security Studies Program Coastal Carolina University Conway, SC, USA

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