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Revealing secrets : an unofficial history of Australian Signals intelligence & the advent of cyber

For a long time, much of the Australian Signals Intelligence (or Sigint) story has been kept secret. "Revealing Secrets" unearths the fascinating story of the organisation that collects intelligence about foreign adversaries, and keeps our own national secrets safe, not forgetting the vital signals intelligence contribution of our three armed services. This book provides historical context, including how techniques used today for breaking codes draw on methods devised centuries earlier. It explains clearly what Sigint is, how it works and its connection with cyber. Security experts John Blaxland and Clare Birgin shine a light on the Australians whose efforts were for so long unknown and why they were so important to the country. They discuss the essential, and largely unheralded, contribution of women from before the Second World War to today. By lifting the veil on this hidden, frequently misunderstood, but absolutely integral part of Australian statecraft, Revealing Secrets deepens our understanding of the past, the present and what may lie ahead.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004951376 327.12 BLA
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 9 May 2024
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ISBN 9781742237947 (pbk.)
Classification Number 327.12 BLA
Author Blaxland, J. C. (John Charles), 1963-
Title Revealing secrets : an unofficial history of Australian Signals intelligence & the advent of cyber [BK]
Physical Description illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour) ;
For a long time, much of the Australian Signals Intelligence (or Sigint) story has been kept secret. "Revealing Secrets" unearths the fascinating story of the organisation that collects intelligence about foreign adversaries, and keeps our own national secrets safe, not forgetting the vital signals intelligence contribution of our three armed services. This book provides historical context, including how techniques used today for breaking codes draw on methods devised centuries earlier. It explains clearly what Sigint is, how it works and its connection with cyber. Security experts John Blaxland and Clare Birgin shine a light on the Australians whose efforts were for so long unknown and why they were so important to the country. They discuss the essential, and largely unheralded, contribution of women from before the Second World War to today. By lifting the veil on this hidden, frequently misunderstood, but absolutely integral part of Australian statecraft, Revealing Secrets deepens our understanding of the past, the present and what may lie ahead.
Subject Australia Royal Australian Air Force. -- Australian Signals Directorate
Australia Royal Australian Air Force. -- Defense Signals Directorate
Five Eyes (Alliance)
Australian Signals Directorate
Intelligence service -- Australia -- History
Electronic surveillance -- Australia
Electronic surveillance -- Government policy -- Australia
Information technology -- Political aspects -- Australia
Australia -- Politics and government -- 21st century
Additional Author Birgin, Clare
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