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- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet
- The Telecomix Blue Cabinet is a working wiki project to document vendors and manufacturers of
- surveillance equipment that are used in dictatorships and democracies around the internets.
- Blue Cabinet Wiki is PUBLIC.
- This means that YOU may add truthful data with sources i.e. urls to where you found it online.
- Volunteers are welcome.
- You can make an pseudonymous account to login with -- by using a fake name/nick and being
- responsible of your password. In doing so you will not have to provide an email address.
- Join Us in the IRC.
- If you are using an IRC client irc.wnh.me:6697 #bluecabinet or irc.telecomix.org:6697 connection to
- the #Bluecabinet chatroom, aka the Bureau of Surveillance Research and Exposure.
- Media can contact Blue Cabinet's Bureau of Surveillance Research and Exposure (BSRE) by
- sending a direct message on twitter to @TelecomixBSRE or come to the IRC
- The purpose of the Blue cabinet Wiki Project is to create an overview and to share resources
- between Telecomix and other projects out there that have the same goal as us; to name, shame and
- expose those who profit on selling the surveillance equipment that enables the invasion of privacy,
- targeted intimidation, harassment and assist government dictatorships to identify and locate people
- they consider dissidents, often leading to detainment, torture and even death.
- Everyone with the Blue cabinet Wiki project are volunteers.
- Telecomix does NOT accept donations!
- If you know of anyone that is requesting money/donations on behalf of Telecomix and/or Blue
- Cabinet, PLEASE take a screenshot and send it to the e-mail address above.
- Thank you <3
- NOTE: If you do not find the data you are looking for in the Blue Cabinet, try the ProjectPM Think
- Tank Wiki that has a greater focus on government contractors conducting surveillance of the
- public.
- Contents [hide]
- 1 How To Participate in the Blue Cabinet Wiki Project
- 1.1 Qualifications
- 1.2 How The Wiki Works
- 1.3 What To Look For
- 1.4 To Do List
- 1.5 Make A New Wiki Page
- 2 Internetz Undersea and Terrestrial Cables Info
- 2.1 JADI Link Project (Digital Silk Road)
- 2.2 Cable connections to Syria
- Page Discussion Read View source View history
- Main page
- Community portal
- Current events
- Recent changes
- Random page
- Help
- What links here
- Related changes
- Special pages
- Printable version
- Permanent link
- Page information
- Toolbox
- Create account Log in
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- 2.3 Cuba Mystery Cable
- 2.4 SEA-ME-WE 4 main lines in the Mediterranean
- 3 List of "Think Tanks" Promoting Surveillance Tech & Private Intel Contractors
- 3.1 CENTER FOR A NEW AMERICA SECURITY (CNAS)(US)
- 4 List of Surveillance vendor Alliances/Networks/Organizations
- 4.1 Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
- 4.2 ENISA’s Security Awareness Working Group
- 4.3 Ensemble Alliance
- 4.4 European Telecommunications Standards Institute
- 4.5 Global Standards Collaboration
- 4.6 High Technology Crime Investigation Association (Worldwide)
- 4.7 Network Intelligence Alliance
- 4.8 SCOPE ALLIANCE
- 4.9 Telecommunications Industry Association
- 4.10 3rd Generation Partnership Project
- 5 List of "Green Badger" Surveillance Tech Companies
- 5.1 What is a "Green Badger"?
- 6 List of companies
- 6.1 ABILITY (Israel)*
- 6.2 ABRAXAS CORPORATION (USA)
- 6.3 ACCESS DATA (USA)*
- 6.4 ACCURIS NETWORKS (Ireland) *
- 6.5 ACME Packet (USA) *
- 6.6 ACULAB (UK)
- 6.7 ADAE (Greece)*
- 6.8 AdaptiveMobile (Ireland) *
- 6.9 ADAX (US/UK/CHINA)*
- 6.10 ADVANCED SOFTWARE SYSTEMS, Inc. (USA)
- 6.11 Advantech (USA)*
- 6.12 AGNITIO (Spain) *
- 6.13 AKAMAI Technologies (USA)*
- 6.14 AKORN TELECOM (UAE/Dubai/Libya/Syria)*
- 6.15 Alcatel-Lucent (France/USA)
- 6.16 ALLOT (Israel)
- 6.17 ALTRON (UA)
- 6.18 AMESYS/Bull (France)
- 6.19 ANONYMIZER (USA)
- 6.20 ANRITSU CORPORATION (Japan)
- 6.21 ANTAMEDIA (Serbia/Russia)
- 6.22 APPIN TECHNOLOGIES (India)
- 6.23 AQSACOM (France)
- 6.24 ARBOR NETWORKS (USA)
- 6.25 AREA S.p.A. (Italy)
- 6.26 ARYAKA (USA/India)
- 6.27 AS SOLUTIONS (Denmark)
- 6.28 ATIS SYSTEMS (Germany)
- 6.29 A-T SOLUTIONS (USA)
- 6.30 AT&T (USA)
- 6.31 ATTENSITY (USA)
- 6.32 AudioCodes (Israel)
- 6.33 AUDIOTEL INTERNATIONAL (UK)
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- 6.34 AVISTAR (USA)
- 6.35 AWASI (Canada)
- 6.36 AXXONSOFT / Axxon (Russia/Global)
- 6.37 A10 NETWORKS (USA)
- 6.38 BAIDU INC (China) *
- 6.39 BARBEDWIRE TECHNOLOGIES (US)
- 6.40 BARRACUDA NETWORKS (USA)
- 6.41 BASIS TECHNOLOGY (USA)
- 6.42 BDL(Dubai/UAE)
- 6.43 BEA Systems/Oracle (US)
- 6.44 BELKASOFT (Russia)
- 6.45 BERICO TECHNOLOGIES (US)
- 6.46 BLUE COAT SYSTEMS (USA)
- 6.47 BOEING/DRT Inc. (USA)
- 6.48 BREAKINGPOINT (USA)
- 6.49 BROCADE (USA)
- 6.50 BT (UK)
- 6.51 BULL GROUP (France/Global)
- 6.52 CACI International (USA)
- 6.53 CAMBRIDGE CONSULTANTS (UK)
- 6.54 CARRIER IQ (USA)
- 6.55 CCT / Cecratech (Sweden)
- 6.56 CELLEBRITE MOBILE SYNCHRONIZATION Ltd./SUN (Israel)
- 6.57 CEM4Mobile (Finland)
- 6.58 The Centre for Secure Information Technologies (UK/N. Ireland)
- 6.59 CHECK POINT SOFTWARE LTD. (USA/Israel)
- 6.60 CHERTOFF GROUP (USA)
- 6.61 CISCO (US)
- 6.62 CLEARSWIFT (UK)
- 6.63 ClearTrail (India)
- 6.64 Click&DECiDE (France)
- 6.65 CLOUDSHIELD (USA)
- 6.66 COBHAM (UK)
- 6.67 CommProve (Ireland)
- 6.68 CommuniGate Systems (USA)
- 6.69 Computer Sciences Corporation (USA)
- 6.70 COMVERSE TECHNOLOGY (CTI,Verint,Syborg)(US/Israel/Germany)
- 6.71 CONCURRENT TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION (USA)
- 6.72 CORERO NETWORK SECURITY (USA/UK)
- 6.73 CORNFIELD ELECTRONICS (USA)
- 6.74 COUNTERTACK (USA)
- 6.75 C-TECH (Turkey)
- 6.76 CREATIVITY SOFTWARE (UK)
- 6.77 CRFS (United Kingdom)
- 6.78 CROSSINGTECH (Switzerland)
- 6.79 CRYPTON-M (Ukraine)
- 6.80 CSIdentity (CSID) / CyberAgent (InvestCorp) (USA)
- 6.81 CSIT (UK)
- 6.82 CUBIC CORPORATION (USA)
- 6.83 CYBEROAM / Elitecore Technologies Pvt. Ltd.(USA/India)
- 6.84 CYBER POINT INTERNATIONAL LLC (USA)*
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- 6.85 CYBERSIFT (UK/USA)
- 6.86 CYBERTRUST (USA)
- 6.87 CYMPHONIX (USA)
- 6.88 DAGIR Co (USA)*
- 6.89 DATAKOM (Germany)
- 6.90 DATAMINR Inc. (USA)
- 6.91 DATATEC Limited (South Africa)
- 6.92 DATONG (UK)
- 6.93 DATYS (Cuba)
- 6.94 DECISION GROUP (Taiwan)
- 6.95 DELL SONICWALL (USA)
- 6.96 DELMA MSS (UK)
- 6.97 DELTA SpE (Ukraine)
- 6.98 DETICA (UK)
- 6.99 DIALOGIC (USA)
- 6.100 DigiTask (Germany)
- 6.101 DigiVox B.V. (Netherlands)
- 6.102 Dreamlab Technologies AG (CH)
- 6.103 EBS-Electronic GmbH (Germany)
- 6.104 EDGE INTELLIGENCE LLC (ABRAXAS) (USA)
- 6.105 ELAMAN GAMMA (Germany)
- 6.106 ELCOMSOFT (Russia)
- 6.107 ELISRA Group (Israel)
- 6.108 ELTA SYSTEMS Ltd. (Israel)
- 6.109 EMIRCOM (UAE/KSA)
- 6.110 ENDACE (New Zealand)
- 6.111 ENDGAME SYSTEMS LLC (USA)
- 6.112 ERA IT Solutions AG (CH)
- 6.113 ERICSSON (Sweden/Global)
- 6.114 ERICSSON-SAUDI (Saudi Arabia/KSA)
- 6.115 ETI (Denmark)
- 6.116 ETSI (France)
- 6.117 EVIDIAN (Bull Group)(France)
- 6.118 EXFO (Canada)
- 6.119 EXINDA (USA)
- 6.120 EXPERT SYSTEM S.p.A. (Italy)
- 6.121 FACEBOOK (US/Global)
- 6.122 FireDigit (BE)
- 6.123 FORTINET (USA/Global)
- 6.124 Fox-IT (Netherlands)
- 6.125 FLUKE (USA)
- 6.126 GAMMA GROUP (FINFISHER) (UK/Germany)
- 6.127 GENERAL DYNAMICS (USA)
- 6.128 GENERAL ELECTRIC (aka GE) (USA)
- 6.129 GENETEC (Canada)
- 6.130 GfK (Germany)
- 6.131 GIGAMON GIGABIT (USA)
- 6.132 GITA TECHNOLOGIES Ltd. (Israel)
- 6.133 GLIMMERGLASS (USA)
- 6.134 GoS NETWORKS (Ireland)
- 6.135 GRIFF COMM Ltd (UK)
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- 6.136 GROUP2000 (Netherlands)
- 6.137 GTEN DATAKOM (Germany)
- 6.138 GUIDANCE SOFTWARE ENCASE (USA)
- 6.139 HBGary (USA)*
- 6.140 HACKING TEAM (Italy)
- 6.141 HARRIS CORPORATION / STINGRAY (USA)
- 6.142 HEWLETT-PACKARD (HP) (USA)
- 6.143 HIDDEN TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL Ltd (UK)
- 6.144 HISILICON TECHNOLOGIES CO., Ltd. (China)
- 6.145 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES (China)
- 6.146 HUTCHINSON-WHAMPOA LTD (CHINA/Global) *
- 6.147 IBH Impex (Germany)
- 6.148 IBM / ISS (US/Global)
- 6.149 IDEAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION (USA)
- 6.150 ImageWare Systems ( )
- 6.151 IMMUNITY / Aitel (USA)
- 6.152 INCOGNITO (Canada/Ireland)
- 6.153 INEOQUEST TECHNOLOGIES Incorporated (USA)
- 6.154 INFRAWORKS (USA) *
- 6.155 INNOVA S.p.A. (Italy)
- 6.156 INTELLIGENTIAS Inc. (USA)
- 6.157 INTELLIGENT SERVICES SOLUTIONS (ISS) (Egypt)
- 6.158 INTERANET (Russia)
- 6.159 INTERCOM APP (USA)
- 6.160 INTERGRAPH CORP / INTERGRAPH GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS (HEXAGON AB)
- (USA/SWEDEN)*
- 6.161 INTERNET RIMON (Israel)
- 6.162 INTRACOM (Greece/Syria/US/Russia)
- 6.163 INVEA-TECH (CZ)
- 6.164 INVESTCORP (Bahrain/UK/USA)
- 6.165 INVESTOR AB (Sweden/Global)
- 6.166 Intelligence & Public Security (IPS) S.p.A. (Italy)
- 6.167 INVICTA NETWORKS (USA)
- 6.168 IP FABRICS (US)
- 6.169 IPOQUE GmbH (Germany)
- 6.170 IQT (In-Q-Tel) (USA)
- 6.171 IST (Dubai,UAE)
- 6.172 JDS Uniphase Corporation (USA)
- 6.173 jetNEXUS (UK, US, Malaysia)
- 6.174 JUNIPER NETWORK (USA)
- 6.175 JumpGen Systems (USA)
- 6.176 KAPOW SOFTWARE (USA)
- 6.177 KBI Optronics GmbH (Germany)
- 6.178 KERIO (US/Global)
- 6.179 KEYW (USA)
- 6.180 KINGFISHER SYSTEMS (USA)
- 6.181 Kommlabs Dezign Pvt. Ltd. (India)
- 6.182 L3 Communications (USA) *
- 6.183 Law Enforcement Associates Corp. (AKA LEA-AID) (USA)*
- 6.184 LIGHTSPEED SYSTEMS (USA)
- 6.185 LM TECHNOLOGIES LTD (UK)*
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- 6.186 LOOKINGGLASS CYBER SOLUTIONS LLC (USA)
- 6.187 LOQUENDO (Italy)
- 6.188 M86 Security/8e6 Technology (aka TRUSTWAVE) (UK/USA)
- 6.189 MACRO SYSTEM (Poland)
- 6.190 MANTARO (USA)
- 6.191 MANTECH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION INC (USA)*
- 6.192 MARCONI ( )
- 6.193 MARKMONITOR Dtecnet (USA/Denmark)
- 6.194 MEDAV GmbH (Germany)
- 6.195 MegaFon (aka Metrocom Inc.) (Russia)
- 6.196 MERA / ALOE SYSTEMS, Inc. (USA)
- 6.197 METASWITCH (UK)
- 6.198 MICROSOFT (US/Global)
- 6.199 MICRO SYSTEMATION AB (Sweden)
- 6.200 MISSING LINK SECURITY / PHYLEO (USA)
- 6.201 MOBILE ARTS (Sweden)
- 6.202 MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION CO of IRAN (MTC Iran)
- 6.203 MOBITEL ( )*
- 6.204 MORPHO companies (see list below) - SAFRAN GROUP (France)
- 6.205 MOTOROLA - NETOPIA (USA)
- 6.206 MTN Group (S. Africa)
- 6.207 MTN Irancell (Iran)
- 6.208 MTN Syria (Syria)
- 6.209 NAPATECH (USA)
- 6.210 NARUS (USA)
- 6.211 NETAGENT (JAPAN)
- 6.212 NETAPP (USA)
- 6.213 NETI (Hungary)
- 6.214 NETLOGIC (USA)
- 6.215 NET OPTIC (USA)
- 6.216 NETQUEST CORPORATION (USA)
- 6.217 NETRONOME NETWORKS (USA)
- 6.218 NETSCOUT (USA) *
- 6.219 NETSWEEPER (Canada)
- 6.220 NETVEDA (USA)
- 6.221 NETWITNESS (USA)
- 6.222 NETWORK CRITICAL (UK/USA)
- 6.223 Network Intelligence Alliance (France/Global)
- 6.224 Neuralitic Systems (Canada)
- 6.225 NEUSTAR (USA)*
- 6.226 NEWPORT NETWORKS (UK)
- 6.227 NEXT GENERATION IDENTIFICATION (NGI)(Global)
- 6.228 NICE SYSTEMS (Israel)
- 6.229 Nokia Siemens (Finland/Germany)
- 6.230 NORTHROP GRUMMAN (USA)
- 6.231 NSO Group (Israel)
- 6.232 NTREPID (USA)
- 6.233 OMNI Wildpackets (USA)
- 6.234 OMRON CORPORATION
- 6.235 @ONE IT GmbH (Germany)
- 6.236 ONPATH Technologies (USA)
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- 6.237 OPENET (Ireland)
- 6.238 OPNET (USA)
- 6.239 OPTENET (Spain/USA)
- 6.240 OXYGEN SOFTWARE COMPANY (Russia)
- 6.241 PACKET FORENSICS (USA)
- 6.242 PAD Datentechnik GmbH (Germany)
- 6.243 PAESSLER (Germany)
- 6.244 PALADION NETWORKS (India)
- 6.245 PALANTIR TECHNOLOGIES (USA)
- 6.246 PALO ALTO NETWORK (USA)
- 6.247 PANASONIC Corporation (Japan)
- 6.248 PANOPTECH (United Kingdom)
- 6.249 PEARLSOFT (USA)
- 6.250 PEN LINK (USA)
- 6.251 PHOENIX (USA)
- 6.252 PHONEXIA S.R.O. (CZ)
- 6.253 PINE DIGITAL SECURITY (Netherlands)
- 6.254 PINION SOFTWARE Inc. / (USA)*
- 6.255 PK-Electronic (Germany)
- 6.256 PLATH GmbH (Germany)
- 6.257 POLARIS WIRELESS (USA)
- 6.258 PRAESCIENT ANALYTICS (USA)
- 6.259 PREDPOL INC PREDICTIVE POLICING (USA)
- 6.260 PROCERA NETWORKS (USA)
- 6.261 PROLEXIC (USA)*
- 6.262 PROOFPOINT (USA)
- 6.263 PROTEI (Russia/Jordan)
- 6.264 QinetiQ Mission Solutions Group (USA)
- 6.265 QOSMOS (France)
- 6.266 Q1Labs / IBM (USA)
- 6.267 RADISYS (USA)
- 6.268 RADWARE (Israel)
- 6.269 RAINSTOR (USA/UK)
- 6.270 RANTEK (Denmark)
- 6.271 RAYTHEON BBN TECHNOLOGIES (USA)
- 6.272 Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems (ISS)(USA)
- 6.273 RAYTHEON TRUSTED COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, INC. (USA)
- 6.274 RCS (Italy)
- 6.275 RECORDED FUTURE (USA)
- 6.276 RESI GROUP (Italy)
- 6.277 RETENTIA (USA)
- 6.278 REUTER (Germany)
- 6.279 RIMON INTERNET (Israel)
- 6.280 RIVERBED (USA)
- 6.281 ROHDE & SCHWARZ (Germany)
- 6.282 RSA / EMC2 (USA)
- 6.283 Rsignia Inc. ( )
- 6.284 RTI Systems (Russia)
- 6.285 SAGEM (France)
- 6.286 SALIENT FEDERAL SOLUTIONS (USA)
- 6.287 SANDVINE (Canada)
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- 6.288 SAP (Germany/USA)
- 6.289 SASKEN (Finland/India/China/USA)
- 6.290 SAS INSTITUTE ( )
- 6.291 SCAN & TARGET (France)
- 6.292 SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP. (SAIC)(USA)
- 6.293 SEANET TECHNOLOGIES (USA)
- 6.294 SEARTECH (South Africa)
- 6.295 SECURITAS / PINKERTONS (Sweden)
- 6.296 SECURITY SOFTWARE INTERNATIONAL (SSI) ( )
- 6.297 SELECTRONIC (Germany)
- 6.298 SELEX (Italy)
- 6.299 SEPTIER COMMUNICATION LTD (ISRAEL/INDIA)
- 6.300 SERCO (USA/UK)
- 6.301 SERPIKOM (FRANCE)
- 6.302 SevOne (USA)
- 6.303 SHOGI COMMUNICATIONS (India)
- 6.304 SIEMENS / NOKIA (Germany)
- 6.305 SILVERTAIL SYSTEMS (USA)
- 6.306 SIMURGH (Iran)
- 6.307 SINGTEL (Singapore)*
- 6.308 SINICINFO ( )
- 6.309 SITRONICS / SISTEMA (Russia)
- 6.310 SKYCOM TECH CO Ltd / Huawei (Iran)
- 6.311 SMOOTHWALL (UK)
- 6.312 SOLERA NETWORKS (USA/JAPAN)
- 6.313 SOPHOS (United Kingdom)
- 6.314 SPECTORSOFT (USA)
- 6.315 SPECTRONIC SYSTEMS A/S (Denmark)
- 6.316 SPEECH TECHNOLOGY CENTER LTD. (Russia)
- 6.317 SPEKTRA SRL (Italy)
- 6.318 SPIRENT COMMUNICATIONS (UK/USA}
- 6.319 SPYTECH SOFTWARE and DESIGN,INC. (USA)
- 6.320 SR7 (Australia)
- 6.321 SS8 (USA)
- 6.322 SST ShotSpotter (USA)*
- 6.323 STRATIGN (UAE)
- 6.324 SUBSENTIO (USA)
- 6.325 SUNTECH INTELLIGENCE (Brazil)
- 6.326 SURIZON TECHNOLOGIES (UK)
- 6.327 SYBORG (Germany)
- 6.328 SYMANTEC (USA)
- 6.329 SYMBIAN LTD / NOKIA (UK)
- 6.330 SYRIATEL (Syria)
- 6.331 SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (USA)
- 6.332 TADIRAN ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS Ltd.(Israel)
- 6.333 TAMARA ELECTRONIC Ltd (Turkey)
- 6.334 TAMOSOFT (New Zealand)
- 6.335 TEEL TECHNOLOGIES (USA)
- 6.336 TEKTRONIX INCORPORATED (USA)
- 6.337 TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY of IRAN (TCI)(IRAN)
- 6.338 TELEKOM AUSTRIA / MOBITEL
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- 6.339 TELESOFT TECHNOLOGIES (United Kingdom)
- 6.340 TELETEL ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY (UAE/USA)
- 6.341 TELETEL (Greece)
- 6.342 TELIASONERA (Sweden)
- 6.343 THALES (France)
- 6.344 The SI ORGANIZATION INC (USA)
- 6.345 TIBCO SOFTWARE (USA/EU/JP/Worldwide)
- 6.346 TILERA
- 6.347 TRACESPAN COMMUNICATIONS (USA/Israel)
- 6.348 TRANSTEK (Syria)
- 6.349 TRAPWIRE (USA)
- 6.350 TREND MICRO
- 6.351 TRESYS TECHNOLOGY (US, UK, Australia)
- 6.352 TROVICOR GmbH (Germany)
- 6.353 UDILIGENCE (USA)
- 6.354 ULTRAREACH (USA)
- 6.355 UNISPEED A/S (Denmark)
- 6.356 UNTANGLE (USA)
- 6.357 UNVEILLANCE (USA)*
- 6.358 UTIMACO (US/Germany)*
- 6.359 VEDICIS (France)*
- 6.360 VASTECH (South Africa)*
- 6.361 VERINT - subsidiary of COMVERSE (Israel/USA)*
- 6.362 VERIZON (USA/Belgium)
- 6.363 VERVIS COMINT SERVICES GmbH (Germany)*
- 6.364 VIGITRUST (Ireland)*
- 6.365 VINEYARD NETWORKS (BC Canada)*
- 6.366 VISIBLE TECHNOLOGIES (USA/UK)
- 6.367 VISLINK GROUP (UK)*
- 6.368 VIXTEL (CHINA)
- 6.369 VOCAL TECHNOLOGIES Inc. (USA)*
- 6.370 VSS MONITORING (USA)*
- 6.371 VUPEN SECURITY (France)*
- 6.372 WASEELA (KSA/Jordon/Dubai) *
- 6.373 WATCHPOINT / WildPackets (USA)*
- 6.374 WEBSENSE (USA)*
- 6.375 WEDGE NETWORKS (Canada/US/China) *
- 6.376 WORLD SURVEILLANCE GROUP INC (USA)
- 6.377 WORLD TECH COMPANY (Syria)
- 6.378 XALTED Inc. (USA/India)*
- 6.379 XROADS NETWORKS (USA)
- 6.380 YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION (Japan)*
- 6.381 ZTE (China)
- 6.382 007 Spygear (Brasil)
- 6.383 3iMIND (Swiss) *
- 6.384 3M (Germany)
- 6.385 3VR (USA)*
- 6.386 6WIND (France)
- 7 Conferences & Meetings
- 7.1 ISS World Training
- 8 Frequently Asked Questions? (FAQ?)
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- 8.1 What is "Surveillance" and why should I care, since I'm not doing anything criminal?
- 8.2 What is "Persona Management" Software?
- 8.3 What about cell phones?
- 8.4 What is Commercialized Spying?
- 8.5 What is NFC?
- 8.6 How can you fight online Government Spying?
- 8.7 What is Network Intelligence?
- 8.8 What is Lawful Interception (LI)?
- 8.9 Are printers used for surveillance?
- 8.10 What can I do to help ban or limit the expansion of surveillance technologies?
- 8.11 What is a Point of Presence?
- 8.12 How is surveillance equipment installed?
- 8.13 How to protect yourself?
- 8.14 Are there vulnerabilities in Lawful Intercept Solutions?
- 8.15 What is Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)?
- 8.16 What is Data Carving?
- 8.17 Where can I get additional information about Spy technologies?
- 8.18 What can I do to help ban or limit the expansion of surveillance technologies?
- 8.19 What about government sanctions on technology?
- Blue cabinet/Do-acracy
- Blue cabinet/Wiki101
- Blue cabinet/Checklist
- Blue cabinet/HoneyDo
- Blue cabinet/NewCompany
- Blue cabinet/JADI
- Blue cabinet/Syria cables
- How To Participate in the Blue Cabinet Wiki Project
- Qualifications
- How The Wiki Works
- What To Look For
- To Do List
- Make A New Wiki Page
- Internetz Undersea and Terrestrial Cables Info
- JADI Link Project (Digital Silk Road)
- Cable connections to Syria
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- Renesys
- Three arrested for trying to cut undersea Internet cable
- Blue cabinet/CNAS
- While the majority of IT and Telecom companies have "Product Partners," Tech or Business partners,
- they also belong to Alliances, Networks or Organizations that are cross branding and sharing even
- their contact companies that help with reselling and distribution.
- Although some countries, including the United States and European Union have placed sanctions
- and bans of technology to Syria, Iran and other government dictatorships, the reality of enforcement
- becomes more difficult when the Tech companies/Surveillance vendors can cross brand and
- distribute, for example, from an alliance member company in China or Russia.
- Therefore, the Blue cabinet is listing such global "Alliances" in addition to the List of Companies.
- Blue cabinet/ATIS
- Blue cabinet/Security Awareness Working Group
- Blue cabinet/Ensemble Alliance
- Blue cabinet/ETSI
- Blue cabinet/GSC
- Blue cabinet/HTCIA
- Cuba Mystery Cable
- SEA-ME-WE 4 main lines in the Mediterranean
- List of "Think Tanks" Promoting Surveillance Tech &
- Private Intel Contractors
- CENTER FOR A NEW AMERICA SECURITY (CNAS)(US)
- List of Surveillance vendor
- Alliances/Networks/Organizations
- Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
- ENISA’s Security Awareness Working Group
- Ensemble Alliance
- European Telecommunications Standards Institute
- Global Standards Collaboration
- High Technology Crime Investigation Association (Worldwide)
- Network Intelligence Alliance
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- Blue cabinet/Network Intelligence Alliance
- Blue cabinet/SCOPE
- Blue cabinet/TIA
- Blue cabinet/3GPP
- Blue cabinet/GreenBadger
- Blue cabinet/ABILITY
- Blue cabinet/ABRAXAS
- Blue cabinet/ ABRAXAS Special page
- Blue cabinet/Accessdata
- Blue cabinet/ACCURIS NETWORKS
- Blue cabinet/ACME
- Blue cabinet/AcuLab
- Blue cabinet/ADAE
- Blue cabinet/AdaptiveMobile
- SCOPE ALLIANCE
- Telecommunications Industry Association
- 3rd Generation Partnership Project
- List of "Green Badger" Surveillance Tech Companies
- What is a "Green Badger"?
- List of companies
- ABILITY (Israel)*
- ABRAXAS CORPORATION (USA)
- ACCESS DATA (USA)*
- ACCURIS NETWORKS (Ireland) *
- ACME Packet (USA) *
- ACULAB (UK)
- ADAE (Greece)*
- AdaptiveMobile (Ireland) *
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
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- Blue cabinet/ADAX
- Blue cabinet/ADVANCED SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
- Blue cabinet/Advantech
- Blue cabinet/AGNITIO
- Blue cabinet/Akamai Technologies
- Blue cabinet/Akorn Telecom
- Blue cabinet/Alcatel-Lucent
- Blue cabinet/Allot
- Blue cabinet/Altron
- Blue cabinet/Amesys Bull
- Blue cabinet/ ANONYMIZER
- Blue cabinet/Anritsu Corporation
- Blue cabinet/Antamedia
- Blue cabinet/APPIN TECHNOLOGIES
- ADAX (US/UK/CHINA)*
- ADVANCED SOFTWARE SYSTEMS, Inc. (USA)
- Advantech (USA)*
- AGNITIO (Spain) *
- AKAMAI Technologies (USA)*
- AKORN TELECOM (UAE/Dubai/Libya/Syria)*
- Alcatel-Lucent (France/USA)
- ALLOT (Israel)
- ALTRON (UA)
- AMESYS/Bull (France)
- ANONYMIZER (USA)
- ANRITSU CORPORATION (Japan)
- ANTAMEDIA (Serbia/Russia)
- APPIN TECHNOLOGIES (India)
- AQSACOM (France)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/Aqsacom
- Blue cabinet/ARBOR NETWORKS
- Blue cabinet/AREA S.p.A.
- Blue cabinet/ARYAKA
- Blue cabinet/AS Solutions
- Blue cabinet/Atis Systems
- Blue cabinet/ A-T Solutions
- Blue cabinet/AT&T
- Blue cabinet/Attensity
- Blue cabinet/AudioCodes
- Blue cabinet/Audiotel
- Blue cabinet/AVISTAR
- Blue cabinet/AWASI
- Blue cabinet/Axxonsoft
- ARBOR NETWORKS (USA)
- AREA S.p.A. (Italy)
- ARYAKA (USA/India)
- AS SOLUTIONS (Denmark)
- ATIS SYSTEMS (Germany)
- A-T SOLUTIONS (USA)
- AT&T (USA)
- ATTENSITY (USA)
- AudioCodes (Israel)
- AUDIOTEL INTERNATIONAL (UK)
- AVISTAR (USA)
- AWASI (Canada)
- AXXONSOFT / Axxon (Russia/Global)
- A10 NETWORKS (USA)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/A10 Networks
- Blue cabinet/BAIDU
- Blue cabinet/Barbedwire
- Blue cabinet/Barracuda Networks
- Blue cabinet/BasisTech
- Blue cabinet/BDL Gulf
- Blue cabinet/BEA
- Blue cabinet/BELKASOFT
- Blue cabinet/BERICO
- Blue cabinet/Blue Coat
- Blue cabinet/Boeing-DRT
- Blue cabinet/BREAKINGPOINT
- Blue cabinet/Brocade
- Blue cabinet/BT
- Blue cabinet/BULL
- BAIDU INC (China) *
- BARBEDWIRE TECHNOLOGIES (US)
- BARRACUDA NETWORKS (USA)
- BASIS TECHNOLOGY (USA)
- BDL(Dubai/UAE)
- BEA Systems/Oracle (US)
- BELKASOFT (Russia)
- BERICO TECHNOLOGIES (US)
- BLUE COAT SYSTEMS (USA)
- BOEING/DRT Inc. (USA)
- BREAKINGPOINT (USA)
- BROCADE (USA)
- BT (UK)
- BULL GROUP (France/Global)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/CACI
- Blue cabinet/Cambridge Consultants
- Blue cabinet/CARRIER IQ
- Blue cabinet/CCT Cecratech
- Blue cabinet/Cellebrite Mobile
- Blue cabinet/CEM4Mobile
- Blue cabinet/The Centre for Secure Information Technologies
- Blue cabinet/CHECK POINT SOFTWARE
- Blue cabinet/Chertoff Group
- Blue cabinet/Cisco
- Blue cabinet/CLEARSWIFT
- Blue cabinet/ClearTrail
- Blue cabinet/Click&DECiDE
- Blue cabinet/Cloudshield
- CACI International (USA)
- CAMBRIDGE CONSULTANTS (UK)
- CARRIER IQ (USA)
- CCT / Cecratech (Sweden)
- CELLEBRITE MOBILE SYNCHRONIZATION Ltd./SUN (Israel)
- CEM4Mobile (Finland)
- The Centre for Secure Information Technologies (UK/N. Ireland)
- CHECK POINT SOFTWARE LTD. (USA/Israel)
- CHERTOFF GROUP (USA)
- CISCO (US)
- CLEARSWIFT (UK)
- ClearTrail (India)
- Click&DECiDE (France)
- CLOUDSHIELD (USA)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/Cobham
- Blue cabinet/CommProve
- Blue cabinet/CommuniGate
- Blue cabinet/Computer Sciences Corporation
- Blue cabinet/Comverse
- Blue cabinet/Concurrent Technologies Corporation
- Blue cabinet/CORERO
- Blue cabinet/TVbegone
- Blue cabinet/CounterTack
- Blue cabinet/C-Tech
- Blue cabinet/Creativity Software
- Blue cabinet/CRFS
- Blue cabinet/CROSSINGTECH
- Blue cabinet/CRYPTON-M
- COBHAM (UK)
- CommProve (Ireland)
- CommuniGate Systems (USA)
- Computer Sciences Corporation (USA)
- COMVERSE TECHNOLOGY (CTI,Verint,Syborg)(US/Israel/Germany)
- CONCURRENT TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION (USA)
- CORERO NETWORK SECURITY (USA/UK)
- CORNFIELD ELECTRONICS (USA)
- COUNTERTACK (USA)
- C-TECH (Turkey)
- CREATIVITY SOFTWARE (UK)
- CRFS (United Kingdom)
- CROSSINGTECH (Switzerland)
- CRYPTON-M (Ukraine)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/CSID
- Blue cabinet/CSIT
- Blue cabinet/CUBIC
- Blue cabinet/ Cubic Special
- Blue cabinet/Cyberoam
- Blue cabinet/CYBERPOINT
- Blue cabinet/CYBERSIFT
- Blue cabinet/CYBERTRUST
- Blue cabinet/CYMPHONIX
- Blue cabinet/DAGIR
- Blue cabinet/Datakom
- Blue cabinet/Dataminr Inc.
- Blue cabinet/DATATEC
- Blue cabinet/Datong
- CSIdentity (CSID) / CyberAgent (InvestCorp) (USA)
- CSIT (UK)
- CUBIC CORPORATION (USA)
- CYBEROAM / Elitecore Technologies Pvt. Ltd.(USA/India)
- CYBER POINT INTERNATIONAL LLC (USA)*
- CYBERSIFT (UK/USA)
- CYBERTRUST (USA)
- CYMPHONIX (USA)
- DAGIR Co (USA)*
- DATAKOM (Germany)
- DATAMINR Inc. (USA)
- DATATEC Limited (South Africa)
- DATONG (UK)
- DATYS (Cuba)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/Datys
- Blue cabinet/Decision Group
- Blue cabinet/SonicWall
- Blue cabinet/Delma
- Blue cabinet/Delta
- Blue cabinet/Detica
- Blue cabinet/Dialogic
- Blue cabinet/DigiTask
- Blue cabinet/Digivox
- Blue cabinet/Dreamlab Technologies
- Blue cabinet/EBS
- Blue cabinet/EDGE
- Blue cabinet/Elaman
- Blue cabinet/ELCOMSOFT
- Blue cabinet/Elisra
- DECISION GROUP (Taiwan)
- DELL SONICWALL (USA)
- DELMA MSS (UK)
- DELTA SpE (Ukraine)
- DETICA (UK)
- DIALOGIC (USA)
- DigiTask (Germany)
- DigiVox B.V. (Netherlands)
- Dreamlab Technologies AG (CH)
- EBS-Electronic GmbH (Germany)
- EDGE INTELLIGENCE LLC (ABRAXAS) (USA)
- ELAMAN GAMMA (Germany)
- ELCOMSOFT (Russia)
- ELISRA Group (Israel)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/Elta
- Blue cabinet/Emircom
- Blue cabinet/Endace
- Blue cabinet/Endgame Systems
- Blue cabinet/ERA
- Blue cabinet/Ericsson
- Blue cabinet/Saudi-Ericsson
- Blue cabinet/ETI
- Blue cabinet/ETSI
- Blue cabinet/EVIDIAN
- Blue cabinet/EXFO
- Blue cabinet/EXINDA
- Blue cabinet/Expert System
- Blue cabinet/Facebook
- ELTA SYSTEMS Ltd. (Israel)
- EMIRCOM (UAE/KSA)
- ENDACE (New Zealand)
- ENDGAME SYSTEMS LLC (USA)
- ERA IT Solutions AG (CH)
- ERICSSON (Sweden/Global)
- ERICSSON-SAUDI (Saudi Arabia/KSA)
- ETI (Denmark)
- ETSI (France)
- EVIDIAN (Bull Group)(France)
- EXFO (Canada)
- EXINDA (USA)
- EXPERT SYSTEM S.p.A. (Italy)
- FACEBOOK (US/Global)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/FireDigit
- Blue cabinet/Fortinet
- Blue cabinet/Fox-IT
- Blue cabinet/Fluke
- Blue cabinet/Gamma Group (FinFisher)
- Blue cabinet/GENERAL DYNAMICS
- Blue cabinet/General Electric (GE)
- Blue cabinet/Genetec
- Blue cabinet/GfK
- Blue cabinet/Gigamon
- Blue cabinet/Gita Technologies
- Blue cabinet/Glimmerglass
- Blue cabinet/GoS Networks
- Blue cabinet/Griff Comm
- FireDigit (BE)
- FORTINET (USA/Global)
- Fox-IT (Netherlands)
- FLUKE (USA)
- GAMMA GROUP (FINFISHER) (UK/Germany)
- GENERAL DYNAMICS (USA)
- GENERAL ELECTRIC (aka GE) (USA)
- GENETEC (Canada)
- GfK (Germany)
- GIGAMON GIGABIT (USA)
- GITA TECHNOLOGIES Ltd. (Israel)
- GLIMMERGLASS (USA)
- GoS NETWORKS (Ireland)
- GRIFF COMM Ltd (UK)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/Group2000
- Blue cabinet/Gten Datakom
- Blue cabinet/Guidance Software
- Blue cabinet/MANTECH
- Blue cabinet/Hacking Team
- Blue cabinet/HARRIS
- Blue cabinet/Hewlett Packard
- Blue cabinet/Hidden Technology
- Blue cabinet/Hisilicon Technologies Co., Ltd.
- Blue cabinet/Huawei
- Blue cabinet/Hutchinson Whampoa Limited ("3")
- Blue cabinet/IBH
- Blue cabinet/IBM ISS
- Blue cabinet/IDEAL
- GROUP2000 (Netherlands)
- GTEN DATAKOM (Germany)
- GUIDANCE SOFTWARE ENCASE (USA)
- HBGary (USA)*
- HACKING TEAM (Italy)
- HARRIS CORPORATION / STINGRAY (USA)
- HEWLETT-PACKARD (HP) (USA)
- HIDDEN TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL Ltd (UK)
- HISILICON TECHNOLOGIES CO., Ltd. (China)
- HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES (China)
- HUTCHINSON-WHAMPOA LTD (CHINA/Global) *
- IBH Impex (Germany)
- IBM / ISS (US/Global)
- IDEAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION (USA)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/ImageWare
- Blue cabinet/IMMUNITY
- Blue cabinet/Incognito
- Blue cabinet/Ineoquest Technologies Incorporated
- Blue cabinet/INFRAWORKS
- Blue cabinet/Innova
- Blue cabinet/Intelligentias
- Blue cabinet/Intelligent Services Solutions
- Blue cabinet/Interanet
- Blue cabinet/INTERCOM APP
- Blue cabinet/INTERGRAPH
- Blue cabinet /INTERNET RIMON
- Blue cabinet/INTRACOM
- Blue cabinet/INTRACOM TELECOM
- Blue cabinet/INTRAKAT
- Blue cabinet/ CONKLIN INTRACOM
- ImageWare Systems ( )
- IMMUNITY / Aitel (USA)
- INCOGNITO (Canada/Ireland)
- INEOQUEST TECHNOLOGIES Incorporated (USA)
- INFRAWORKS (USA) *
- INNOVA S.p.A. (Italy)
- INTELLIGENTIAS Inc. (USA)
- INTELLIGENT SERVICES SOLUTIONS (ISS) (Egypt)
- INTERANET (Russia)
- INTERCOM APP (USA)
- INTERGRAPH CORP / INTERGRAPH GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS
- (HEXAGON AB) (USA/SWEDEN)*
- INTERNET RIMON (Israel)
- INTRACOM (Greece/Syria/US/Russia)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/Invea-Tech
- Blue cabinet/INVESTCORP
- Blue cabinet/INVESTOR AB
- Blue cabinet/IPS
- Blue cabinet/INVICTA
- Blue cabinet/IP FABRICS
- Blue cabinet/Ipogue
- Blue cabinet/IQT
- Blue cabinet/IST
- Blue cabinet/JDS Uniphase Corporation
- Blue cabinet/jetNEXUS
- Blue cabinet/Juniper Network
- Blue cabinet/JumpGen Systems
- Blue cabinet/KAPOW SOFTWARE
- INVEA-TECH (CZ)
- INVESTCORP (Bahrain/UK/USA)
- INVESTOR AB (Sweden/Global)
- Intelligence & Public Security (IPS) S.p.A. (Italy)
- INVICTA NETWORKS (USA)
- IP FABRICS (US)
- IPOQUE GmbH (Germany)
- IQT (In-Q-Tel) (USA)
- IST (Dubai,UAE)
- JDS Uniphase Corporation (USA)
- jetNEXUS (UK, US, Malaysia)
- JUNIPER NETWORK (USA)
- JumpGen Systems (USA)
- KAPOW SOFTWARE (USA)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/KBI Optronics
- Blue cabinet/KERIO
- Blue cabinet/KEYW
- Bluecabinet/Kingfisher
- Blue cabinet/Kommlabs Dezign
- Blue cabinet/L3 Communications
- Blue cabinet/LEA Corp
- Blue cabinet/Lightspeed Systems
- Bluecabinet/LM Tech
- Blue cabinet/ LookingGlass
- Blue cabinet/Loquendo
- Blue cabinet/M86 Security
- Blue cabinet/Macro System
- Blue cabinet/MANTARO
- KBI Optronics GmbH (Germany)
- KERIO (US/Global)
- KEYW (USA)
- KINGFISHER SYSTEMS (USA)
- Kommlabs Dezign Pvt. Ltd. (India)
- L3 Communications (USA) *
- Law Enforcement Associates Corp. (AKA LEA-AID) (USA)*
- LIGHTSPEED SYSTEMS (USA)
- LM TECHNOLOGIES LTD (UK)*
- LOOKINGGLASS CYBER SOLUTIONS LLC (USA)
- LOQUENDO (Italy)
- M86 Security/8e6 Technology (aka TRUSTWAVE) (UK/USA)
- MACRO SYSTEM (Poland)
- MANTARO (USA)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/MANTECH
- Blue cabinet/ MARCONI
- Blue cabinet/MARKMONITOR Dtecnet
- Blue cabinet/Medav
- Blue cabinet/MegaFon
- Blue cabinet/Mera Systems
- Blue cabinet/ Metaswitch
- Blue cabinet/MICROSOFT
- Blue cabinet/Micro Systemation
- Blue cabinet/MISSING LINK
- Blue cabinet/Mobile Arts
- Blue cabinet/MTC Iran
- Bluecabinet/MobiTel
- Blue cabinet/Morpho
- Blue cabinet/MorphoTrust
- MANTECH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION INC (USA)*
- MARCONI ( )
- MARKMONITOR Dtecnet (USA/Denmark)
- MEDAV GmbH (Germany)
- MegaFon (aka Metrocom Inc.) (Russia)
- MERA / ALOE SYSTEMS, Inc. (USA)
- METASWITCH (UK)
- MICROSOFT (US/Global)
- MICRO SYSTEMATION AB (Sweden)
- MISSING LINK SECURITY / PHYLEO (USA)
- MOBILE ARTS (Sweden)
- MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION CO of IRAN (MTC Iran)
- MOBITEL ( )*
- MORPHO companies (see list below) - SAFRAN GROUP (France)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/MorphoSys
- Blue cabinet/MorphoTrak
- Blue cabinet/Morpho Detection, Inc.
- Blue cabinet/Motorola-Netopia
- Blue cabinet/MTN Group
- Blue cabinet/MTN Irancell
- Blue cabinet/MTN Syria
- Blue cabinet/NAPATECH
- Blue cabinet/Narus
- Blue cabinet/NetAgent
- Blue cabinet/NetApp
- Blue cabinet/Neti
- Blue cabinet/NETLOGIC
- Blue cabinet/Net Optic
- Blue cabinet/Netquest
- Blue cabinet/NETRONOME NETWORKS
- MOTOROLA - NETOPIA (USA)
- MTN Group (S. Africa)
- MTN Irancell (Iran)
- MTN Syria (Syria)
- NAPATECH (USA)
- NARUS (USA)
- NETAGENT (JAPAN)
- NETAPP (USA)
- NETI (Hungary)
- NETLOGIC (USA)
- NET OPTIC (USA)
- NETQUEST CORPORATION (USA)
- NETRONOME NETWORKS (USA)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/NetScout Systems Incorporated
- Blue cabinet/Netsweeper
- Blue cabinet/NetVeda
- Blue cabinet/NetWitness
- Blue cabinet/Network Critical
- Blue cabinet/Network Intelligence Alliance
- Blue cabinet/Neuralitic Systems
- Blue cabinet/NUESTAR
- Blue cabinet/Newport Networks
- Blue cabinet/NGI
- Blue cabinet/Nice Systems
- Blue cabinet/Nokia Siemens
- Blue cabinet/NORTHROP GRUMMAN
- Blue cabinet/NSO Group
- NETSCOUT (USA) *
- NETSWEEPER (Canada)
- NETVEDA (USA)
- NETWITNESS (USA)
- NETWORK CRITICAL (UK/USA)
- Network Intelligence Alliance (France/Global)
- Neuralitic Systems (Canada)
- NEUSTAR (USA)*
- NEWPORT NETWORKS (UK)
- NEXT GENERATION IDENTIFICATION (NGI)(Global)
- NICE SYSTEMS (Israel)
- Nokia Siemens (Finland/Germany)
- NORTHROP GRUMMAN (USA)
- NSO Group (Israel)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/Ntrepid
- Blue cabinet/ Ntrepid Incorporations
- Blue cabinet/OMNI Wildpackets
- Blue cabinet/Omron Corporation
- Blue cabinet/@one IT GmbH
- Blue cabinet/ONPATH Technologies
- Blue cabinet/OPENET
- Blue cabinet/OPNET
- Blue cabinet/OPTENET
- Blue cabinet/OXYGEN
- Blue cabinet/PACKET FORENSICS
- Blue cabinet/PAD Datentechnik
- Blue cabinet/Paessler
- Blue cabinet/PALADION
- Blue cabinet/Palantir
- NTREPID (USA)
- OMNI Wildpackets (USA)
- OMRON CORPORATION
- @ONE IT GmbH (Germany)
- ONPATH Technologies (USA)
- OPENET (Ireland)
- OPNET (USA)
- OPTENET (Spain/USA)
- OXYGEN SOFTWARE COMPANY (Russia)
- PACKET FORENSICS (USA)
- PAD Datentechnik GmbH (Germany)
- PAESSLER (Germany)
- PALADION NETWORKS (India)
- PALANTIR TECHNOLOGIES (USA)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/Palo Alto
- Blue cabinet/Panasonic Corporation
- Blue cabinet/Panoptech
- Blue cabinet/PEARLSOFT
- Blue cabinet/PEN LINK
- Blue cabinet/PHOENIX
- Blue cabinet/Phonexia SRO
- Blue cabinet/PINE DIGITAL SECURITY
- Blue cabinet/PINION
- Blue cabinet/PK-Electronic
- Blue cabinet/PLATH
- Blue cabinet/Polaris Wireless
- Blue cabinet/ PRAESCIENT
- Blue cabinet/ PREDICTIVE
- PALO ALTO NETWORK (USA)
- PANASONIC Corporation (Japan)
- PANOPTECH (United Kingdom)
- PEARLSOFT (USA)
- PEN LINK (USA)
- PHOENIX (USA)
- PHONEXIA S.R.O. (CZ)
- PINE DIGITAL SECURITY (Netherlands)
- PINION SOFTWARE Inc. / (USA)*
- PK-Electronic (Germany)
- PLATH GmbH (Germany)
- POLARIS WIRELESS (USA)
- PRAESCIENT ANALYTICS (USA)
- PREDPOL INC PREDICTIVE POLICING (USA)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/ PROCERA
- Blue cabinet/PROLEXIC
- Blue cabinet/PROOFPOINT
- Blue cabinet/PROTEI
- Blue cabinet/QinetiQ (Cyveillance)
- Blue cabinet/Qosmos
- Blue cabinet/Q1Labs
- Blue cabinet/RADISYS
- Blue cabinet/RADWARE
- Blue cabinet/RAINSTOR
- Blue cabinet/RanTek
- Blue cabinet/Raytheon BBN Tech
- Blue cabinet/Raytheon IIS
- Blue cabinet/Raytheon Trusted Computer Solutions
- PROCERA NETWORKS (USA)
- PROLEXIC (USA)*
- PROOFPOINT (USA)
- PROTEI (Russia/Jordan)
- QinetiQ Mission Solutions Group (USA)
- QOSMOS (France)
- Q1Labs / IBM (USA)
- RADISYS (USA)
- RADWARE (Israel)
- RAINSTOR (USA/UK)
- RANTEK (Denmark)
- RAYTHEON BBN TECHNOLOGIES (USA)
- Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems (ISS)(USA)
- RAYTHEON TRUSTED COMPUTER SOLUTIONS, INC. (USA)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/RCS
- Blue cabinet/Recorded Future
- Blue cabinet/RESI
- Blue cabinet/Retentia
- Blue cabinet/REUTER
- Blue cabinet/Internet Rimon
- Blue cabinet/Riverbed
- Blue cabinet/ROHDE & SCHWARZ
- Blue cabinet/RSA
- Blue cabinet/Rsignia
- Blue cabinet/RTI Systems
- Blue cabinet/SAGEM
- Blue cabinet/SALIENT
- Blue cabinet/SANDVINE
- RCS (Italy)
- RECORDED FUTURE (USA)
- RESI GROUP (Italy)
- RETENTIA (USA)
- REUTER (Germany)
- RIMON INTERNET (Israel)
- RIVERBED (USA)
- ROHDE & SCHWARZ (Germany)
- RSA / EMC2 (USA)
- Rsignia Inc. ( )
- RTI Systems (Russia)
- SAGEM (France)
- SALIENT FEDERAL SOLUTIONS (USA)
- SANDVINE (Canada)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/SAP
- Blue cabinet/SASKEN
- Blue cabinet/SAS Institute
- Blue cabinet/SCAN & TARGET
- Blue cabinet/SAIC
- Blue cabinet/SEANET
- Blue cabinet/SEARTECH
- Blue cabinet/Securitas
- Blue cabinet/SSI
- Blue cabinet/SELECTRONIC
- Blue cabinet/SELEX
- Blue cabinet/SEPTIER COMMUNICATION
- Blue cabinet/SERCO SERVICES
- Blue cabinet/SERPIKOM
- SAP (Germany/USA)
- SASKEN (Finland/India/China/USA)
- SAS INSTITUTE ( )
- SCAN & TARGET (France)
- SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP. (SAIC)(USA)
- SEANET TECHNOLOGIES (USA)
- SEARTECH (South Africa)
- SECURITAS / PINKERTONS (Sweden)
- SECURITY SOFTWARE INTERNATIONAL (SSI) ( )
- SELECTRONIC (Germany)
- SELEX (Italy)
- SEPTIER COMMUNICATION LTD (ISRAEL/INDIA)
- SERCO (USA/UK)
- SERPIKOM (FRANCE)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/SevOne
- Blue cabinet/SHOGI COMMUNICATION
- Blue cabinet/SIEMENS
- Blue cabinet/SILVERTAIL
- Blue cabinet/SIMURGH
- Blue cabinet/SINGTEL
- Blue cabinet/SinicInfo
- Blue cabinet/Sitronics
- Subsidiary Companies
- Blue cabinet/INTRACOM TELECOM
- Blue cabinet/STROM TELECOM
- Blue cabinet/SKYCOM TECH
- Blue cabinet/Smoothwall
- Blue cabinet/SOLERA NETWORKS
- Blue cabinet/SOPHOS
- Blue cabinet/SPECTORSOFT
- SevOne (USA)
- SHOGI COMMUNICATIONS (India)
- SIEMENS / NOKIA (Germany)
- SILVERTAIL SYSTEMS (USA)
- SIMURGH (Iran)
- SINGTEL (Singapore)*
- SINICINFO ( )
- SITRONICS / SISTEMA (Russia)
- SKYCOM TECH CO Ltd / Huawei (Iran)
- SMOOTHWALL (UK)
- SOLERA NETWORKS (USA/JAPAN)
- SOPHOS (United Kingdom)
- SPECTORSOFT (USA)
- Blue cabinet - Bluecabinet
- http://bluecabinet.info/wiki/Blue_cabinet[10/9/2013 7:49:57 PM]
- Blue cabinet/Spectronic Systems A/S
- Blue cabinet/Speech Technology Center
- Blue cabinet/SPEI SPEKTRA
- Blue cabinet/Spirent Communications plc
- Blue cabinet/SpyTech
- Blue cabinet/SR7
- Blue cabinet/SS8
- Blue cabinet/SST ShotSpotter
- Blue cabinet/STRATIGN
- Blue cabinet/SUBSENTIO
- Blue cabinet/SUNTECH INTELLIGENCE
- Blue cabinet/SURIZON
- Blue cabinet/SYBORG
- Blue cabinet/SYMANTEC
- SPECTRONIC SYSTEMS A/S (Denmark)
- SPEECH TECHNOLOGY CENTER LTD. (Russia)
- SPEKTRA SRL (Italy)
- SPIRENT COMMUNICATIONS (UK/USA}
- SPYTECH SOFTWARE and DESIGN,INC. (USA)
- SR7 (Australia)
- SS8 (USA)
- SST ShotSpotter (USA)*
- STRATIGN (UAE)
- SUBSENTIO (USA)
- SUNTECH INTELLIGENCE (Brazil)
- SURIZON TECHNOLOGIES (UK)
- SYBORG (Germany)
- SYMANTEC (USA)
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- Blue cabinet/Symbian
- Blue cabinet/SYRIATEL
- Blue cabinet/SRD
- Blue cabinet/Tadiran
- Blue cabinet/Tamara Electronic Ltd
- Blue cabinet/Tamosoft
- Blue cabinet/TEEL
- Blue cabinet/Tektronix Incorporated
- Blue cabinet/TCI
- Blue cabinet/MOBITEL
- Blue cabinet/TELESOFT TECHNOLOGIES
- Blue cabinet/Teletel Advanced Technology
- Blue cabinet/TELETEL
- Blue cabinet/TELIASONERA
- SYMBIAN LTD / NOKIA (UK)
- SYRIATEL (Syria)
- SYSTEMS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (USA)
- TADIRAN ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS Ltd.(Israel)
- TAMARA ELECTRONIC Ltd (Turkey)
- TAMOSOFT (New Zealand)
- TEEL TECHNOLOGIES (USA)
- TEKTRONIX INCORPORATED (USA)
- TELECOMMUNICATION COMPANY of IRAN (TCI)(IRAN)
- TELEKOM AUSTRIA / MOBITEL
- TELESOFT TECHNOLOGIES (United Kingdom)
- TELETEL ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY (UAE/USA)
- TELETEL (Greece)
- TELIASONERA (Sweden)
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- Blue cabinet/THALES
- Blue cabinet/ The SI Org
- Blue cabinet/TIBCO
- Blue cabinet/TILERA
- Blue cabinet/TraceSpan Communications
- Blue cabinet/TRANSTEK
- Blue cabinet/TRAPWIRE
- Blue cabinet/ TRAPWIRE additional data
- Blue cabinet/TRENDMICRO
- Blue cabinet/Tresys Technology
- Blue cabinet/Trovicor
- Blue cabinet/UDILIGENCE
- Blue cabinet/ULTRAREACH
- Blue cabinet/UNISPEED
- Blue cabinet/UNTANGLE
- THALES (France)
- The SI ORGANIZATION INC (USA)
- TIBCO SOFTWARE (USA/EU/JP/Worldwide)
- TILERA
- TRACESPAN COMMUNICATIONS (USA/Israel)
- TRANSTEK (Syria)
- TRAPWIRE (USA)
- TREND MICRO
- TRESYS TECHNOLOGY (US, UK, Australia)
- TROVICOR GmbH (Germany)
- UDILIGENCE (USA)
- ULTRAREACH (USA)
- UNISPEED A/S (Denmark)
- UNTANGLE (USA)
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- Blue cabinet/UNVEILLANCE
- Blue cabinet/Utimaco
- Blue cabinet/VEDICIS
- Blue cabinet/VASTECH
- Blue cabinet/VERINT
- Blue cabinet/Verizon
- Blue cabinet/VERVIS COMINT SERVICES
- Blue cabinet/VIGITRUST
- Blue cabinet/VINEYARD NETWORKS
- Blue cabinet/VISIBLE TECHNOLOGIES
- Blue cabinet/VISLINK GROUP
- Blue cabinet/VIXTEL
- Blue cabinet/VOCAL TECHNOLOGIES
- Blue cabinet/VSS MONITORING
- UNVEILLANCE (USA)*
- UTIMACO (US/Germany)*
- VEDICIS (France)*
- VASTECH (South Africa)*
- VERINT - subsidiary of COMVERSE (Israel/USA)*
- VERIZON (USA/Belgium)
- VERVIS COMINT SERVICES GmbH (Germany)*
- VIGITRUST (Ireland)*
- VINEYARD NETWORKS (BC Canada)*
- VISIBLE TECHNOLOGIES (USA/UK)
- VISLINK GROUP (UK)*
- VIXTEL (CHINA)
- VOCAL TECHNOLOGIES Inc. (USA)*
- VSS MONITORING (USA)*
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- Blue cabinet/VUPEN SECURITY
- Blue cabinet/WASEELA
- Blue cabinet/WatchPoint
- Blue cabinet/Websense
- Blue cabinet/WEDGE NETWORKS
- Blue cabinet/WORLD SURVEILLANCE GROUP
- Blue cabinet/World Tech Co
- Blue cabinet/Xalted
- Blue cabinet/XRoads Networks
- Blue cabinet/Yokogawa Electric Corporation
- Blue cabinet/ZTE
- Blue cabinet/007 Spygear
- Blue cabinet/3iMIND
- Blue cabinet/3M
- VUPEN SECURITY (France)*
- WASEELA (KSA/Jordon/Dubai) *
- WATCHPOINT / WildPackets (USA)*
- WEBSENSE (USA)*
- WEDGE NETWORKS (Canada/US/China) *
- WORLD SURVEILLANCE GROUP INC (USA)
- WORLD TECH COMPANY (Syria)
- XALTED Inc. (USA/India)*
- XROADS NETWORKS (USA)
- YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION (Japan)*
- ZTE (China)
- 007 Spygear (Brasil)
- 3iMIND (Swiss) *
- 3M (Germany)
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- Blue cabinet/3VR
- Blue cabinet/6WIND
- ISS World Training are a set of global conferences for the lawful intercept industry, a.k.a.
- government surveillance. ISS is produced by Telestrategies . Individual sponsor pages are a
- who's who of the Pinkerton rat bastards and mother f*ckers in this industry. The next one is in the
- Middle East
- Guardian Article in which Jerry Lucas of ISS says outrageous things. Good background.
- @ioerror was thrown out of the Washington DC conference this year. Security research & cool
- dude Chris Soghoian was fired from a job at US FTC for using his government ID to attend
- covertly.
- 2012 ISS Conf CZ
- What is "Surveillance? Wikipedia
- Why should I care?
- Most people, living in democratic countries, have the Constitutional Right to Privacy. This Right is
- being taken from you and sold for corporate profit. To the Corporation you and your data are a
- commodity. To the government you are a "terrorist suspect" until they have gathered enough data
- about you and analyzed the existing data to find that you are no longer "suspect." The data they
- analyze includes who you associate with online i.e. "Friend" on Social Networks.
- See also "McCarthyism " and Hollywood Blacklist and "Blacklisting " that in computing terms
- may also be considered a form of "Censorship ."
- "In computing, a blacklist is an access control system which denies entry to a specific list (or a
- defined range) of users, programs, or network addresses."
- In short it is a software technology employed by the military, governments, politicans and blue chip
- corporations to create fake identities aka "sock puppets" for surveillance of opponents and the
- dissenting public, most often on social media.
- Project PM and Operation Metal Gear began researching and exposing such online surveillance
- activities in 2011, as explained further in this video prior to the creation of The Telecomix Blue
- cabinet. One example of a company that has contracted with the US Military to provide Persona
- Management Software is Blue cabinet/Ntrepid
- Example Patent application Persona management system for communications
- 3VR (USA)*
- 6WIND (France)
- Conferences & Meetings
- ISS World Training
- Frequently Asked Questions? (FAQ?)
- What is "Surveillance" and why should I care, since I'm not doing
- anything criminal?
- What is "Persona Management" Software?
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- Cell phones are easily tracked by Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA), that can find your location
- through the internal GPS battery like cell inside the phone. Even if you remove the GPS tracker, your
- cell phone can expose your location through sound waves and so-called "Lawful Intercept"
- surveillance products available to LEAs. It is even possible for LEAs to turn on the remote mic in
- your cell and home phones. If you are trying to have a private discussion in person, make sure that
- phones have the batteries removed. There are numerous online publications and videos on this
- subject. If you find a good one, please add it here. <3
- UnLockMe Blacklisted, Barred and Blocked Handsets.
- Commercial Software available to the public.
- The American Dream blog Some cell phones record your location hundreds of times a day.
- Here is a great video "The World of Commercialized Spying" explained by Julian Assange, publisher
- with the nonprofit organisation, WikiLeaks Disclose.tv and "Marriage From Hell" by Dr. Evgeny
- Morosov Key Note Speaker at 28c3 conference
- Near Field Communication is explained by arstechica
- 2009 Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) launched its Surveillance Self-Defense project-- an
- online how-to guide for protecting your private data against government spying. You can find the
- project at http://ssd.eff.org .
- Network Intelligence technology is an emerging category of technology to reveal the critical details of
- the data locked inside network traffic and transactions. See Wikipedia
- Packet capture can be used to fulfill a warrant from a law enforcement agency (LEA) to produce all
- network traffic generated by an individual. Internet service providers and VoIP providers in the United
- States of America must comply with CALEA (Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act)
- regulations. Deep Packet Capture provides a record of all network activities.[3] Using packet capture
- and storage, telecommunications carriers can provide the legally required secure and separate
- access to targeted network traffic and are able to use the same device for internal security purposes.
- DPC probes can provide lossless capture of target traffic without compromising network
- performance.[9] However DPC appliances may be unable to provide chain of evidence audit logs, or
- satisfactory security for use in this application. Collection of data from a carrier system without a
- warrant is illegal due to laws about interception. [1]
- Yes they are. Several printer companies are listed in this Response Letter from U.S. Department of
- Homeland Security and Secret Service ]
- What about cell phones?
- What is Commercialized Spying?
- What is NFC?
- How can you fight online Government Spying?
- What is Network Intelligence?
- What is Lawful Interception (LI)?
- Are printers used for surveillance?
- What can I do to help ban or limit the expansion of surveillance
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- Although there are pros and cons of these technologies, the cons are certainly outweighed when
- being used against the rights of humans and privacy. One simple way to fight back is to expose the
- vendors and people financially profitting from the technologies. You can do this by adding more info
- and content to this Blue Cabinet wiki and coming to the irc #bluecabinet. Also, listen to this 2011
- keynote presentation video by Evgeny Morozov for additional info and ways to take action.
- An Internet point of presence is an access point to the Internet. It is a physical location that houses
- servers, routers, ATM switches and digital/analog call aggregators. It may be either part of the
- facilities of a telecommunications provider that the Internet service provider (ISP) rents or a location
- separate from the telecommunications provider. ISPs typically have multiple PoPs, sometimes
- numbering in the thousands. PoPs are also located at Internet exchange points and colocation
- centres. [2] .
- Surveillance equipment is usually installed at a POP and the traffic is further encapsulated by
- protocols such as MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) in the backbone. This makes it possible to
- route the traffic from Proxy servers, which may decrypt the traffic, making it possible to monitor in
- realtime or reconstruct its stored sessions.
- Encryption does protect against surveillance when it is based on public/private key encryption, such
- as when using SSL/TLS. Surveillance methods can use man-in-the-middle attacks, such as using a
- proxy to present a fake SSL certificate which the user must thrust. One recommended proxy is
- TOR
- DefCon presentation video
- BlackHat presentation video
- Patent on DPI
- Wikipedia explanation
- zdnet Deep Packet Inspection - What you should know.
- Firewall Expansion - Deep Packet Inspection by Ido Dubrawsky
- "Invented by Check Point Software Technologies in the mid-to-late 1990s stateful inspection
- quickly became an industry standard. Stateful inspection provides for the analysis of packets at the
- network layer as well other layers (typically the transport layer in the OSI model but the firewall may
- look at layers above that as well) in order to assess the overall packet. By combining information
- from various layers (transport, session, and network) the firewall is better able to understand the
- protocol it is inspecting. This also provides for the ability to create virtual sessions in order to track
- connectionless protocols such as UDP-based applications as well as RPC-based applications..."
- Full/deep packet capture of entire populations is now possible. The only limitation is storage space.
- This means that all traffic from a user/subscriber is captured and stored in realtime to a data centre.
- It can lates be played back or reconstructed. One product which does this is RSA NetWitness.
- technologies?
- What is a Point of Presence?
- How is surveillance equipment installed?
- How to protect yourself?
- Are there vulnerabilities in Lawful Intercept Solutions?
- What is Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)?
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- Normally a full capture is only performed by technicians for troubleshooting network connectivity
- problems.
- "Deep Content Inspection is considered the evolution of Deep Packet Inspection with the ability to
- look at what the actual content contains" wikipedia
- "Deep Content Inspection v. Deep Packet Inspection"
- http://www.wedgenetworks.com/resources/technology/deep-content-inspection-with-wedgeos.html
- Data carving (Antonio Merola, Data Carving Concepts, SANS Institute 2008) is the process of
- extracting a collection of data from a larger data set. Data carving techniques frequently occur during
- a digital investigation when the unallocated file system space is analyzed to extract files. The files
- are "carved" from the unallocated space using file type-specific header and footer values. File system
- structures are not used during the process.
- Data carving is done on a disk when the unallocated file system space is analysed to extract files
- because data cannot be identified due to missing of allocation info, or on network captures where
- files are "carved" from the dumped traffic using the same techniques. One drawback of this process
- on disks or images is that file-carving tools typically contain many false positives, hence tests must
- be done on each of the extracted files in order to check its consistency. This is not the case with
- network-dumped files where files are within the dump (if the dump is complete) and is just matter of
- doing extraction. There are many powerful automated forensic analysis tools available for use. There
- are no standard techniques for the tools to perform common investigative tasks, such as recovering a
- deleted file.
- Bugged Planet , ProjectPM and some news publications have special sections on IT and mobile
- phone surveillance (see Bloomberg, WSJ and Forbes. In addition, Wikileaks have released The
- Spy Files which contains a large collection of documents related to Spy technologies. The collection
- can be obtained from The Pirate Bay [3] .
- Although there are pros and cons of these technologies, the cons are certainly outweighed when
- being used against the rights of humans and privacy. One simple way to fight back is to expose the
- vendors and people financially profitting from the technologies. You can do this by adding more info
- and content to this Blue Cabinet wiki and coming to the irc #bluecabinet. Also, listen to this 2011
- keynote presentation video by Evgeny Morozov for additional info and ways to take action.
- United States of America
- CBSNews reports Obama levies new tech sanctions on Syria, Iran
- President Barack Obama's Executive Order 13606 13606 pdf version blocking the property and
- suspending entry into the United States of certain persons with respect to grave human rights abuse
- by the governments of Iran and Syria via information technology. The lead departments are the US
- Department of Treasury in consultation with the US State Department.
- US Treasury data regarding Syria sanctions
- US Treasury Fact Sheet
- What is Data Carving?
- Where can I get additional information about Spy technologies?
- What can I do to help ban or limit the expansion of surveillance
- technologies?
- What about government sanctions on technology?
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- Privacy policy About Bluecabinet Disclaimers
- This page was last modified on 7 August 2013, at 07:01.
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- US Treasury data regarding Iran sanctions
- Although some EU countries and the USA have agreed to sanctions the enforcement is lacking.
- Especially when other countries do not have sanctions where distributors/resellers are providing the
- surveillance tech to government dictatorships. How to hold the manufacturers, sellers and shippers
- accountable has not been simple. Most likely there is a black market.
- European Union
- EU proposals raise the ante for non-compliant companiesForbes 12.12.11
- Sweden stopped EU sanctions against Syria - Ericsson factor Stockholm News 12.2.11
- EU sanction on Syria - Assad family and businesses including Syriatel
- Other Sanctioned Countries
- US keeps sanctions on Myramar/Burma,while EU eases theirs
- UN and EU sanctions on Sudan
- More data on Sanctions see Sactions wiki
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