A large black car parks in the vicinity of one of those famous crowded squares that come to mind when you think of Tokyo, just 5 kilometers away from a gloomy building, week after week. It waits for its passenger to exit from inside. The passenger emerges as the lights in the building go out and, along with the driver, brings a set of state secrets to one of the Prime Minister's closest advisors' offices after a 10-minute journey. What's in the document, you ask? It contains a series of complex communication reports believed to be generated by Japan's Signal Intelligence Directorate, tracking all internet service providers, even baffling the employees in other directorates who don't understand the nature of the work being done... The building where the agent who brings the report exits is a part of the Ministry of Defense but has an autonomous area and is known only by its code name, "C1" building... The Signal Intelligence Directorate, equivalent to the American NSA unit we discussed in the previous episode, is actually one of the most secretive points within Japanese intelligence. When Japanese intelligence is mentioned, one of the inevitable concepts that come to mind is signal intelligence and advanced technological capabilities.
In this section of Özel Büro (Special Office), we have examined the threefold structure of Japanese intelligence organizations, which consists of the Government Intelligence and Research Office, the Public Security Intelligence Agency, and the Defense Intelligence Center. How did Japanese intelligence emerge? What are they doing? What are the primary threats associated with Japanese intelligence? The answers to all these questions and more are explored in the new episode of Özel Büro!
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