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Revision as of 07:54, 27 August 2011

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC

Intel Environment

Military Alliance
Interior Intelligence Services Air Force Intelligence Directorate / Political Security Directorate
Exterior Intelligence Services General Security Directorate
Military Intelligence Services Military Intelligence
SIGINT/COMINT Alliances

Telco/Carrier/ISP Environment

Type Name Ownership Main Office URL Notes
GSM 900/1800 MTN Syria (JSC) ? ?
GSM 900/1800 Syriatel Mobile Telecom SA (SYRIATEL) ? ?

Transnational Cables and Connections

Type Name Ownership Connecting Operator Point A Connection Operator Point B URL/Notes

SIGINT/COMINT Stations and Operators

Privacy Related Legislation

LI Legislation

SIGINT/COMINT Legal Grounds

Vendor Appearance

Date Source Title Tags
05.08.2011 scancomark.se How it is bad to sell advanced technology to dictators. How Nokia technology helps Al - Assad finds dissidents Siemens LI / Monitoring Centers Syria

Events / Situations / Articles

Date Source Title Tags
22.07.2011 worldtribune.com Report details Iran's massive backing for Assad in bid to salvage 'Shi'ite crescent' Syria Iran Nokia Siemens
06.05.2011 theregister.co.uk [Fake certificate attack targets Facebook users in Syria http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2011/05/06/syria_fake_certificate_facebook_attack/] SSL Attacks

Unconfirmed Rumors

  • BlueCoat is said to have delivered SSL-break-on-the-fly tools to the SY-GOV / ISP Environment to allow interception of SSL-protected Internet Connections