Source: OWNI
"A few days after the leak of memos diplomatic American organized by Wikileaks, Sunday, November 28, 2010, the Directorate General for External Security (DGSE) has decided to activate a cell thinking about this new break in the information landscape. The French intelligence analysts are dedicated to answer two questions:
This flight suffered by the United States is likely to occur in France? The "model Wikileaks" - secret information transmitted from a whistleblower - can be emulated, here or elsewhere?
Soon, the men of the DGSE understand that they will answer "no" to the first question and yes to the second. Or rather, find strong arguments to support such responses. Exercise is not easy, because if the second assertion is very likely, the first is much less certain. It must be said that Le Monde, as four major foreign newspapers, then multiplies the front pages on the thundering "leaks" from Wikileaks. Continuously for at least two weeks. This annoys power.
the early days, a pretty chorus worthy of dinosaurs of the Cold War is heard to condemn "greater information leakage" ever held. Bernard Guetta, columnist International France Inter, in Libération vilifies "the press and transparency Informatics ; Europe 1 radio, journalist Catherine Nay compares Internet Stasi , " because nothing is never erased "; Hubert Védrine, former foreign minister and custodian of the temple Mitterrand, denounces a" Big Brother electronic . But the policy has also put his finger on the deep historical change. November 30, in Libération , he argues that "electronic security will be strengthened [and that] trade through other channels" . So, a wiki-leak hex Is it possible? "(...)
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