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Surveillance / United States government secrecy / Crime prevention / Cryptography / Military communications / Communications security / Communications Security Establishment Canada / TEMPEST / COMSEC / Security / National security / Espionage
Date: 2014-06-25 11:01:57
Surveillance
United States government secrecy
Crime prevention
Cryptography
Military communications
Communications security
Communications Security Establishment Canada
TEMPEST
COMSEC
Security
National security
Espionage

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