Cutout (espionage) (original) (raw)
In espionage parlance, a cutout is a mutually trusted intermediary, method or channel of communication that facilitates the exchange of information between agents. Cutouts usually know only the source and destination of the information to be transmitted, not the identities of any other persons involved in the espionage process (need to know basis). Thus, a captured cutout cannot be used to identify members of an espionage cell. The cutout also isolates the source from the destination, so neither necessarily knows the other.
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dbo:abstract | In espionage parlance, a cutout is a mutually trusted intermediary, method or channel of communication that facilitates the exchange of information between agents. Cutouts usually know only the source and destination of the information to be transmitted, not the identities of any other persons involved in the espionage process (need to know basis). Thus, a captured cutout cannot be used to identify members of an espionage cell. The cutout also isolates the source from the destination, so neither necessarily knows the other. (en) Dans le domaine de l'espionnage, un cut-out est une mesure de sécurité qui consiste à faire appel ponctuellement à un intermédiaire inconnu du réseau afin de transmettre des messages entre des agents. En cas d'interception ils sont ainsi dans l'incapacité de dévoiler des informations pouvant compromettre le réseau. (fr) |
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rdfs:comment | In espionage parlance, a cutout is a mutually trusted intermediary, method or channel of communication that facilitates the exchange of information between agents. Cutouts usually know only the source and destination of the information to be transmitted, not the identities of any other persons involved in the espionage process (need to know basis). Thus, a captured cutout cannot be used to identify members of an espionage cell. The cutout also isolates the source from the destination, so neither necessarily knows the other. (en) Dans le domaine de l'espionnage, un cut-out est une mesure de sécurité qui consiste à faire appel ponctuellement à un intermédiaire inconnu du réseau afin de transmettre des messages entre des agents. En cas d'interception ils sont ainsi dans l'incapacité de dévoiler des informations pouvant compromettre le réseau. (fr) |
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