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  2. National Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    NSA's 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.

  3. National Security Operations Center - Wikipedia

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    The center was established in 1968 as the National SIGINT Watch Center (NSWC) and was renamed into National SIGINT Operations Center (NSOC) in 1973. This "nerve center of the NSA" got its current name in 1996. [4] After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the NSOC's mission was broadened from a watch center to the operations center it is today.

  4. United States Cyber Command - Wikipedia

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    National Support Teams (NST) provide analytic and planning support to national mission and combat mission teams. The Cyber National Mission Force operates in both defensive and offensive cyber operations to carry out its missions of: U.S. election defense, counter-ransomware operations, global hunt operations, combating foreign malicious cyber ...

  5. National Security Agency reveals details of its role in hunt ...

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    The National Security Agency is revealing aspects it never disclosed before about its role in helping the U.S. government track down Osama bin Laden, the al Qaeda founder and terrorist who ...

  6. National Security Advisor (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The NSA also sits on the Homeland Security Council (HSC). The national security advisor is supported by NSC staff who produce classified research and briefings for the national security advisor to review and present, either to the NSC or the president.

  7. Smile! Documents detail NSA's facial recognition database - AOL

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    The New York Times is reporting the NSA has been vacuuming up images from its global surveillance efforts for use in a facial recognition database. KNTV reports: "While the NSA's primary mission ...

  8. Director of the National Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    According to 10 U.S.C. § 201 of the United States Code, the director of the NSA is recommended by the secretary of defense and nominated for appointment by the president. The nominee must be confirmed via majority vote by the Senate. In accordance with Department of Defense Directive 5100.20, dated 23 December 1971, the director of the NSA ...

  9. Gabbard moves to fire 100+ intel officers over explicit chat ...

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    NSA said in a Tuesday statement that the agency is aware of the posts that “appear to show inappropriate discussions” by personnel in the intelligence community (IC), and an internal probe is ...