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A History of U. S. Communications Security (Volumes I and Ii);1973

By: David G. Boak

... Description of document: A History of U.S. Communications Security (Volumes I and II); the David G. Boak Lectures, National Security Agency, 19... ...ription of document: A History of U.S. Communications Security (Volumes I and II); the David G. Boak Lectures, National Security Agency, 1973 Req... ...our request of 23 December 2007 to have A History of U.S. Communications Security (2 volumes) by David G. Boak, Fort George G. Meade, MD National Secu... ...st of 23 December 2007 to have A History of U.S. Communications Security (2 volumes) by David G. Boak, Fort George G. Meade, MD National Security Agen... ....O. 12958, as amended, allows for the protection afforded to information under the provisions of law. Therefore, the names of NSA/CSS employees and in... ...reveal NSA/CSS functions and activities have been protected in accordance with Section 6, Public Law 86-36 (50 U.S. Code 402 note . Since your request... ... the abeDpta and weaknesses ofselected manualsystems, electro-mechaDica1 aDd electronic Cl')'Pio-equipmenta•. ~ =:::;; t-.:or-.- ---=..;: === - =---=:... ...COMSEC resources are far from infinite; not only are there constraints on the money, people: and equipment we can apply but also--as you will see late... ...ation. 1bere is a justifiable disillusion with our "doctrinal" and "procedural" remedies because enforcement is diJlicult, they are easy to circumvent...

...This publication consists of a series of lectures prepared and given to interns and other employees by Mr. David G. Boak in 1966. Mr. Boak is uniquely qualified to discuss the history of the US COM_SEC because he has participated significantly in most aspects of its modern development over the past twenty years....

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