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CIMSEC
December 12, 2017
In 1992, speaking at the First International Symposium on Open Source Solutions, Admiral William Studeman discussed the importance of OSINT and the associated challenges that accompanied its acceptance on par with Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Human Intelligence (HUMINT), and ImageryÃâà...
The Japan Times
December 29, 2016
The list of U.S. officials and politicians whom Katsuyuki Kawai, a special adviser to the prime minister, met on his trip to the U.S. to prepare for Abe's visit clearly shows the poor communications channels with people linked to Trump. Kawai met Nov. 14 with William Studeman, an ex-director of the NationalÃâà...
The Japan Times
November 15, 2016
On Monday in Washington, Katsuyuki Kawai, a special adviser to Abe, met with William Studeman, a former director of the National Security Agency who is believed to have close ties to Trump. Speaking to reporters after the talks, Kawai said he conveyed Abe's willingness to “swiftly build the highest level ofÃâà...
Communities Digital News
July 29, 2015
In an article in the Washington Post in 1998, former directors of naval intelligence William Studeman, Sumner Shapiro, John L. Butts and Thomas Brooks argued that as Pollard's case never went trial, because of his plea deal, it never became public that Pollard “offered classified information to three otherÃâà...
Newsweek
January 15, 2010
Many, if not most, such attacks originate from China; former National Security Agency director William Studeman has called them the "biggest single problem" facing the U.S. national-security establishment. Great powers spy on each other, but China's efforts appear to be unusually intense. They are alsoÃâà...
Wired News
June 27, 2007
Or former CIA deputy director William Studeman: "Massive networking makes the US the world's most vulnerable target" ("and the most inviting," he might have added). Or former US Deputy Attorney General Jaime Gorelick: "We will have a cyber equivalent of Pearl Harbor at some point, and we do not wantÃâà...
Mother Jones
January 11, 2005
Former NSA director William Studeman is now a vice president of Northrop Grumman, and Barbara McNamara, a former deputy director, is on the board of CACI. After leaving government, these officials keep their high-level security clearances, which makes them extremely valuable to their new employers. “You can't doÃâà...
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