Technology Quarterly

Spycraft

Watching the watchers

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Tools of the spy trade have changed and so has the world in which they are used, says Shashank Joshi

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New-look spooks

The tools of global spycraft have changed

And so has the world in which they are used, says Shashank Joshi

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Dead drop drops dead

Ubiquitous technical surveillance has made spying more difficult

But human intelligence is still vital

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Signals intelligence has become a cyber-activity

That has significantly changed its focus

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Old-school broadcasts

Sometimes the old ways of espionage are the best

Encrypted messages on the radio are still going strong

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SpookGPT

Artificial intelligence can speed-sort satellite photos

Could it also recruit an agent?

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Intelligence, Inc

Private firms and open sources are giving spies a run for their money

There is plenty of co-operation, too

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