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Re: [FYI] NL: Intelligence agency authorized to scan satellite communications
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jaap-Henk Hoepman)
Wed Apr 12 09:48:40 2000
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In-Reply-To: "Axel H Horns"'s message of "Tue, 11 Apr 2000 20:15:30 +0100"
From: Jaap-Henk Hoepman <hoepman@cs.utwente.nl>
Date: 12 Apr 2000 10:19:43 +0200
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On Tue, 11 Apr 2000 20:15:30 +0100 "Axel H Horns" <horns@t-online.de> writes:
> http://www.heise.de/tp/english/inhalt/co/6731/1.html
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> Echelon in Holland
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> Jelle van Buuren 11.04.2000
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> Dutch intelligence agency authorized to scan satellite communications
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> The Dutch Intelligence Agency BVD is getting new powers. Among other
> things, the powers to intercept communications will be extended. The
> agency is authorized, if the government gets its way, to intercept
> satellite communications at random and search the intercepted traffic
> by keywords. Also, the BVD gets a new intelligence task: the
> gathering of economical information. Holland goes Echelon, it seems.
In fact, this task is not new at all.... As presented by Cees Wiebes on the
NISA conference on the importance of SIGINT after the cold war (in Amsterdam
last year), Dutch intelligence agencies (not necessarily the BVD, I can't
remember off-hand) have been involved in regular economic espionage for
Dutch industry for decades. This was done under orders of the Ministry
of Internal Affairs, who would receive the relevant information.
Jaap-Henk
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