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Covert and Overt : Recollecting and Connecting Intelligence Service and Information Science

Batty, David(Contributions by)Black, Alistair(Contributions by)Brunt, Rodney(Contributions by)Chartrand, Robert Lee(Contributions by)Horrocks, Norman(Contributions by)Levine, Emil(Contributions by)Meadow, Charles T.(Contributions by)Taylor, Robert S.(Contributions by)Lipetz, Ben-Ami(Edited by)Williams, Robert V.(Edited by)
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Covert and Overt explores the historical relationships between overt intelligence work and information/computer science.

Skillfully edited by Robert V. Williams and Ben-Ami Lipetz, the book features contributions by intelligence professionals and technologists from a range of U.S. and British agencies and armed services. The book begins by examining the pivotal strides to utilize technology in the gathering and dissemination of government/military intelligence during World War II.

Next, it traces the evolution of the relationship between spymasters, computers, and systems developers through the years of the Cold War-a period notable for the parallel development of high-tech spyware and powerful new systems for encoding, decoding, storing, and manipulating intelligence data. This scholarly work will be welcomed by any researcher, historian, or intelligence professional interested in the vital conjunction of information technology and covert intelligence.

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Information Today
1573872342 / 9781573872348
Hardback
327.12
09/12/2005
United States
256 pages
152 x 229 mm
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