Digital Network Intelligence

Digital Network Intelligence or DNI is a term used in the United States Intelligence Community that refers to "intelligence from intercepted digital data communications transmitted between, or resident on, networked computers."[1]

Programs and units gathering DNI

  • Pinwale, an NSA collection and retrieval system for DNI, including internet e-mail
  • STORMBREW, a secret NSA internet surveillance program
  • 659th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group of the United States Air Force, an intelligence unit located at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
  • BLARNEY, an NSA communications surveillance program started in 1978
  • PRISM, an NSA program, part of the PRISM program, for collecting internet communications from various U.S. internet companies
  • OAKSTAR, an upstream collection program of the NSA for secret internet surveillance
  • Fairview, a secret NSA program in cooperation with American telecommunications company AT&T
  • XKeyscore, a secret NSA computer system for searching and analyzing global Internet data

See also

  • signals intelligence (SIGINT)

References

  1. ^ "The National Security Agency Declassified".
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