Sentences with phrase «british intelligence and security»

Much of what is written about the British intelligence and security agencies suffers from either a lack of access to sources or a touch of the Ian Flemings.
There have been many books looking at this subject, with a great deal of criticism of the British intelligence and security agencies.

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«The information is very personal — the likelihood that it could be used for phishing is very high,» said Matt Tait, a former analyst at the British intelligence service GCHQ and a cyber security researcher.
The survey, conducted by the British defense company BAE Systems Applied Intelligence, found that U.S. firms in industries such as banking, technology, law, and mining are now spending up to 15 percent of their entire IT budgets on security.
Sir Malcolm Rifkind who chairs the Intelligence and Security Committee has also suggested there was no evidence of British involvement in torture, saying: «You have got to be very clear what the allegations against the United Kingdom have been from some quarters.
It means the following: far more government ministers meeting their American counterparts to talk about shared interests; more visible cooperation between the British and American military; talking about the benefits to British security from our close ties with US intelligence agencies; highlighting the creation of British jobs from the investment US businesses put into Britain's regions; and the promotion of pro-British American voices on a range of issues across the media.
The foreign secretary offered a very qualified reassurance to UK citizens following newspaper reports that GCHQ, the British government's Cheltenham - based eavesdropping and security agency, had been receiving intelligence from a US programme called Prism.
The Black Door Spies, Secret Intelligence and British Prime Ministers (William Collins # 30) explores the evolving relationship between successive British Prime Ministers and agencies, from Asquith's Secret Service Bureau to Cameron's National Security Council.
This year, two British intelligence institutions celebrate their centenaries: the Security Service (MI5) and the Secret Intelligence Seintelligence institutions celebrate their centenaries: the Security Service (MI5) and the Secret Intelligence SeIntelligence Service (MI6).
Sir Richard Clive Mottram, GCB (born 23 April 1946) is a former British civil servant, who retired in 2007 from his most recent senior post as Permanent Secretary, Intelligence, Security and Resilience in the Cabinet Office.
The cables make landfall at just a handful of locations, meaning vast quantities of data can be sucked out at one site and, according to Edward Snowden, the prolific US National Security Agency whistleblower, that is what British intelligence has been doing for the last 18 months.
If you look at the BBC's news website, the headline item is the Khadr interrogation video released as a result of Minister of Justice, Attorney General of Canada, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Appellants v. Omar Ahmed Khadr Respondent — andBritish Columbia Civil Liberties Association, Criminal Lawyers» Association (Ontario), University of Toronto, Faculty of Law — International Human Rights Clinic and Human Rights Watch Interveners, in which the court held that
Academic Symposium, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom 2012 Attended a Symposium on British Intelligence, Spooks, and James Bond: A Diverse Approach to the Secret World, which was organized by the Centre for Intelligence and International Security Studies and Security Research Group.
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