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Amazon Signs Deal With UK Spy Agencies To Host Classified Material: Report
- Tuesday October 26, 2021
- World News | Reuters
Britain's spy agencies have given a contract to Amazon Web Services (AWS) to host classified material in a deal aimed at boosting the use of data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) for espionage, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
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Britain to Hire 1,900 More Spies to Defend Against Islamic State Terrorists
- Monday November 16, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Britain will boost its intelligence agency staff by 15 per cent and more than double spending on aviation security to defend against Islamist terrorists plotting attacks from Syria, Prime Minister David Cameron said today.
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Britain to Boost Spy Agencies After Paris Attacks: Reports
- Monday November 16, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Britain is to recruit an extra 1,900 security and intelligence staff to counter the threat of terrorist violence following the deadly Paris attacks, British media reported on Monday.
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Amazon Signs Deal With UK Spy Agencies To Host Classified Material: Report
- Tuesday October 26, 2021
- World News | Reuters
Britain's spy agencies have given a contract to Amazon Web Services (AWS) to host classified material in a deal aimed at boosting the use of data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) for espionage, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
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Britain to Hire 1,900 More Spies to Defend Against Islamic State Terrorists
- Monday November 16, 2015
- World News | Reuters
Britain will boost its intelligence agency staff by 15 per cent and more than double spending on aviation security to defend against Islamist terrorists plotting attacks from Syria, Prime Minister David Cameron said today.
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Britain to Boost Spy Agencies After Paris Attacks: Reports
- Monday November 16, 2015
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Britain is to recruit an extra 1,900 security and intelligence staff to counter the threat of terrorist violence following the deadly Paris attacks, British media reported on Monday.
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