Volume 35, 2020 - Issue 5
Maximator: European signals intelligence cooperation, from a Dutch perspective
SIGINT alliance formed by Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Netherlands and France and deciphering both signal analysis and crypto analysis of the Organization
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Volume 35, 2020 - Issue 7
The third eye: Canada’s development of autonomous signals intelligence to contribute to Five Eyes intelligence sharing
ABSTRACT
Canada established independent signals intelligence in 1946, after years of British and American guidance. The dominant driver was inclusion in postwar intelligence sharing. Wartime intelligence negotiations depict Canadians framing themselves relative to their allies, seeking to shake off a ‘younger brother’ mindset and to migrate from British-led models towards autonomous intelligence sharing with the Americans. This paper traces the origins of autonomous Canadian signals intelligence in the context of postwar intelligence sharing with the United States and United Kingdom, demonstrating Canada’s prioritization of capabilities that would ensure inclusion in the intelligence-sharing partnership known today as Five Eyes.
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Maximator: European signals intelligence cooperation, from a Dutch perspective
SIGINT alliance formed by Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Netherlands and France and deciphering both signal analysis and crypto analysis of the Organization

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Volume 35, 2020 - Issue 7
The third eye: Canada’s development of autonomous signals intelligence to contribute to Five Eyes intelligence sharing
ABSTRACT
Canada established independent signals intelligence in 1946, after years of British and American guidance. The dominant driver was inclusion in postwar intelligence sharing. Wartime intelligence negotiations depict Canadians framing themselves relative to their allies, seeking to shake off a ‘younger brother’ mindset and to migrate from British-led models towards autonomous intelligence sharing with the Americans. This paper traces the origins of autonomous Canadian signals intelligence in the context of postwar intelligence sharing with the United States and United Kingdom, demonstrating Canada’s prioritization of capabilities that would ensure inclusion in the intelligence-sharing partnership known today as Five Eyes.

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