Researching Secrets - Part II
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of intelligence research in this 52-minute keynote address from Black Hat USA 2001. Delve into James Bamford's experiences investigating the National Security Agency (NSA) and uncovering classified information. Learn about the challenges and methods of researching secretive organizations, including the UK-USA Agreement, manuscript collections, and the use of the Freedom of Information Act. Discover insights on NSA internal publications, classification processes, and the impact of profit motives on intelligence work. Gain a deeper understanding of the NSA's role, notable figures like William French Smith and Monica Lewinsky, and the complexities of handling classified information. Uncover the strategies used to find and interview key personnel, navigate legal obstacles, and piece together sensitive information from various sources.
Syllabus
Introduction
Body of Secrets
Background
Senator Bill Bradley
The Puzzle Palace
Researching NSA
The UK USA Agreement
Finding People
NSA Newsletter
The Last 3 Words
Meeting with General Counsel
Manuscript Collections
Friedman Papers
Marshall Carter Papers
Treat Information Act
Justice Department
William French Smith
Monica Lewinsky
Hayden
NSA Oral Histories
NSA Internal Publications
Luck
Unclassified
Classification
Profit motive
NSAs job
Bob Hansen
New York Times
Esquire
Taught by
Black Hat
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