What is another word for NSA?

Pronunciation: [ˌɛnˌɛsˈe͡ɪ] (IPA)

NSA, which stands for National Security Agency, is a term that has become ubiquitous in the field of security and surveillance. However, there are a few synonyms for this acronym, which may be used interchangeably in specific contexts. One such synonym is NRO - the National Reconnaissance Office. It is responsible for providing intelligence to the US government through reconnaissance and satellite imagery. Another synonym for NSA is DIA, which stands for the Defense Intelligence Agency. This organization provides intelligence to the military and policymakers about foreign military capabilities, intentions, and operations. Finally, CIA, or the Central Intelligence Agency, is another synonym for the NSA - it is the primary intelligence agency of the US government, responsible for gathering, analyzing, and disseminating national security intelligence.

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  • Independent

    • Noun, singular or mass
      NS, NSS.
  • Other Related

    • Noun, singular or mass
      ANF.

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Famous quotes with Nsa

  • The president overstepped his authority when he asked the NSA to eavesdrop on Americans' international phone calls without obtaining a warrant.
    Sherrod Brown
  • There is no better illustration of that crisis than the fact that the president is openly violating our nation's laws by authorizing the NSA to engage in warrantless surveillance of U.S. citizens.
    John Conyers
  • Prior to the passage of the Patriot Act, it was very difficult - often impossible - for us to share information with the Central Intelligence Agency, with NSA, with the other intelligence agencies, and likewise, for them to share information with us.
    Robert Mueller
  • Some of the surveillance was ostensibly devoted to terrorism suspects. But great quantities of the programs manifestly had nothing to do with national security. The documents left no doubt that the NSA was equally involved in economic espionage, diplomatic spying, and suspicionless surveillance aimed at entire populations. Taken in its entirety, the Snowden archive led to an ultimately simple conclusion: the US government had built a system that has as its goal the complete elimination of electronic privacy worldwide. Far from hyperbole, that is the literal, explicitly stated aim of the surveillance state: to collect, store, monitor, and analyze all electronic communication by all people around the globe.
    Glenn Greenwald
  • Power is mostly the illusion of power. The Pentagon demanded we destroy our publications. We kept publishing. Clinton denounced us and said we were an attack on the entire "international community". We kept publishing. I was put in prison and under house arrest. We kept publishing. We went head to head with the NSA getting Edward Snowden out of Hong Kong, we won and got him asylum. Clinton tried to destroy us and was herself destroyed. Elephants, it seems, can be brought down with string. Perhaps there are no elephants.
    Julian Assange

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