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Top Secret Intranet The Story of Intelink- - How US Intelligence Built the World's Largest, Most Secure Network

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ISBN-10: 0130808989

ISBN-13: 9780130808981

Edition: 1999

Authors: Frederick Thomas Martin

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Martin uses this book to show readers all the secrets, tips and tricks on how to build and manage an inexpensive, secure and reliable intranet or extranet. He shows how the CIA and other US intelligence agencies are improving intelligence gathering.
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Book details

List price: $34.99
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 10/19/1998
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 380
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.892
Language: English

Top Secret Intranet
How U.S. Intelligence Built INTELINK - The World's Largest, Most Secure Network
The never-before-published story of Intelink
An inside look at the U.S. Intelligence Community's worldwide, super-secure intranet
The U.S. Intelligence Community has built one awesome intranet
"Intelink" integrates and disseminates virtually every piece of information that goes into intelligence gathering, reporting, and analysis at the CIA, NSA, Defense
Intelligence Agency, National Reconnaissance Office, FBI, and eight other top secret agencies to their "customers" - from the White House to the Warfighter
It's just about as secure as intranets can be
Now, for the first time, here's the inside story of how they did all that
Sure, there are a few things they can't tell you, but what they can tell you is utterly fascinating - especially if you've got your own intranet to build or manage
Building a maximum-security extranet to connect multiple independent organizations
Implementation: what went smoothly - and what didn't
Case studies: extending Intelink to new intelligence agencies and customers
Security: encryption and access control issues
U.S. Government network security efforts
Cooperation with foreign governments
Relevance to business covered in every chapter
Future intranet tools
Someday your intranet will handle terabytes of data; Intelink is doing it right now
Discover how they've made their intranet secure, integrating HTML, SGML, XML, metadata, pull and push technologies, and collaboration tools to get exactly the right data to the right people at the right time
Then preview the U.S. Intelligence
Community's revolutionary strategic plans for managing this information - and discover how you can use the same ideas to achieve competitive advantage
There's even a CD-ROM containing a demo of the actual Intelink interface, plus demo software, tools, metadata standards, training, and other information straight from Intelink
So put on your trenchcoat and dark glasses: you're going inside!