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James Bamford
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Produktinformation

  • Taschenbuch: 656 Seiten
  • Verlag: Penguin (Non-Classics); Auflage: Reprint (29. September 1983)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0140067485
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140067484
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 19,9 x 12,7 x 3 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.4 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (19 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 122.964 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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In 1947, the governments of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand signed a secret treaty in which they agreed to cooperate in matters of signals intelligence. In effect, the governments agreed to pool their geographic and technological assets in order to listen in on the electronic communications of China, the Soviet Union, and other Cold War bad guys--all in the interest of truth, justice, and the American Way, naturally. The thing is, the system apparently catches everything. Government security services, led by the U.S. National Security Agency, screen a large part (and perhaps all) of the voice and data traffic that flows over the global communications network. Fifty years later, the European Union is investigating possible violations of its citizens' privacy rights by the NSA, and the Electronic Privacy Information Center, a public advocacy group, has filed suit against the NSA, alleging that the organization has illegally spied on U.S. citizens.

Being a super-secret spy agency and all, it's tough to get a handle on what's really going on at the NSA. However, James Bamford has done great work in documenting the agency's origins and Cold War exploits in The Puzzle Palace. Beginning with the earliest days of cryptography (code-making and code-breaking are large parts of the NSA's mission), Bamford explains how the agency's predecessors helped win World War II by breaking the German Enigma machine and defeating the Japanese Purple cipher. He also documents signals intelligence technology, ranging from the usual collection of spy satellites to a great big antenna in the West Virginia woods that listened to radio signals as they bounced back from the surface of the moon.

Bamford backs his serious historical and technical material (this is a carefully researched work of nonfiction) with warnings about how easily the NSA's technology could work against the democracies of the world. Bamford quotes U.S. Senator Frank Church: "If this government ever became a tyranny ... the technological capacity that the intelligence community has given the government could enable it to impose total tyranny, and there would be no way to fight back, because the most careful effort to combine together in resistance to the government ... is within the reach of the government to know." This is scary stuff. --David Wall

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"There have been glimpses inside the NSA before, but until now no one has published a comprehensive and detailed report on the agency. . . Mr. Bamford has emerged with everything except the combination to the director's safe." —The New York Times Book Review




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It Makes One Wonder 22. Juni 2000
Format:Taschenbuch
It's hard to take a fresh look at a book that has already been so well reviewed, but I feel that I do have a few more worthwhile comments, hence another review.

Even though PUZZLE PALACE has been around for eighteen years, it still seems to be the best researched book on NSA that's available. It would be nice if Bamford could update us on what has happened in those intervening years.

None of the following is classified information. I was an enlisted man in the Army Security Agency, stationed in the Philippines, from 1955 to 1957. I had been trained as a French Linguist at the Army Language School. It wasn't until I got to the Philippines that I even knew that there was an organization known as the National Security Agency (NSA). Even more amazing is the fact that, until I read Bamford's book, I had no idea how what I was doing fit into the scheme of things. Thanks, James Bamford, for clearing that up for me some forty five years later. Better late than never, they say.

What I think that Bamford has done so well is to tell the true story of the creation of a modern "Frankenstein's Monster." He presents a cogent case for the very real need for communication interception and code breaking in the early days of NSA's existence. He proceeds to take us through, step by step, the process whereby a protector of our freedoms seems to have evolved into a threat to those very freedoms.

According to Bamford, the communications security community seems almost paranoid in their fears that "unless we absolutely control it, it's dangerous." They are devious enough to get around any and every safeguard to the privacy of the individuual that might be established. To wit: Jimmy Carter, when he was President, put a few safeguards in place. With time on their side, the NSA waited until Ronald Reagan was President and got him to remove those safeguards. (See page 374 of the 1982 hardback edition.)

It makes one wonder: In today's world of e-mail, high speed faxes, cel phones, etc., all using the air waves, is anything sacred or has Orwell's prediction come true. As I mentioned above, I'd really like for Bamford to bring us up to date.

A few reviewers have complained about problems keeping up with all the initials used in PUZZLE PALACE. One has to understand that no discussion of the magnitude of the situation can be held without mentioning all of the organizations and committees involved.

It is true that a bit of hard work on the part of the reader is necessary to get all, or most, of the impact of the information contained in PUZZLE PALACE, but I think that the knowledge gained is definitely worth the effort.

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This book was written almost 20 years ago. Any information in here is good from a historical standpoint, and you may get an idea of what the direction was, but that is about it. If you want to get an idea of what the NSA is doing today, this isn't the book for you.
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Protector or Predator? 25. Mai 2000
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This book is frightening because it describes an agency almost wholly without oversight that has the capability and demonstrated wherewithal to eavesdrop on Americans or arrange to do so with friendly foreign governments.Such abuses have been documented on various news shows like 60 minutes.Also the Big Brother quality of NSA's Echelon project and how governments like Britain,Canada and Australia cooperate with the US in helping to spy on each other's citizens. Also the part where it describes the false pretense and deception by NSA officials in recruiting new hires is disturbing and one has to wonder if the NSA controls its employees through wiretaps and social engineering or if it exerts pressure on its employees and affiliates for political or other motives. NSA seems overly preoccupied with the in depth sexual profiles of its recruits and this also is highly disturbing. Though the agency must do much good, it is of great concern that this body may hide behind national security and thereby do almost anything it wants.
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Good overall intro to a scary agency
The book does a great job of discussing an enigmatic agency but i have more questions. For example, if the NSA has the most advanced technology, does it indirectly control the... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 13. Juli 2000 veröffentlicht
What happened, when is book was released!
The year is 1984, and Washington D.C. is a buzz with the release of the "Puzzle Palace" a year earlier. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 19. April 2000 veröffentlicht
Best book on SIGINT, best use of open sources
The book is nothing short of sensational, for two reasons: itis the first and still the only really comprehensive look at globalsignals intelligence operations as dominated by the... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 8. April 2000 von Robert D. Steele
What Else Is Being Kept From Us?
What a superb book with outstanding histories about the entire birthplace of code breaking and electronic interception. Excellent pure Excellence.
Am 11. August 1999 veröffentlicht
A definite must-read ...
I first read this report on the NSA (National Security Agency) in 1987 and was so moved by author James Bamford descriptions that I visited Fort Meade, Maryland to verify its... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 2. August 1999 veröffentlicht
Review: Classified
Sorry, that's on a need to know basis at this time
Am 23. April 1999 veröffentlicht
an interesting book with way too many unnecessary details
hm ... the book is fine - judging by the first 50 pages or so, but it gets boring with too many details, effectively hiding the interesting things. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 2. Februar 1999 veröffentlicht
Big Brother IS watching!
I read this book in hardback when it first came out, long before the WWW was even existed. It became the basis of my concerns about government servilance of our personal electronic... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 22. Januar 1999 veröffentlicht
Excellent!
Taught me more than I wanted to know. Good stuff
Am 29. November 1998 veröffentlicht
A Little Too Comprehensive
While the book was incredibly in depth, there were too many desciptions of internal positions. However, this IS the only comprehensive book on the NSA. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 13. November 1998 veröffentlicht
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