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David Nataf born on June 9 , 1970 in Paris , is a French entrepreneur specializing in cryptography.

Education

He graduated from Sceaux Law School , with a specialization in computer criminal law and is a gemologist certified GIA GG by the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and Gem-A by the Gemmological Association of Great Britain.[1]

Career

David Nataf is the author of books on computer warfare : a book written with three young operational specialists in cybersecurity , “Internet knights and hackers” , then “Computer warfare”.[2]

He participates, as an expert in the security of information systems (ISS), in the parliamentary missions entrusted by Henri Plagnol, Minister of the Public Service, on the Hyper-Republic and by Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Prime Minister, on economic intelligence [3] He is a lecturer in front of the auditors of the Institut des Hautes Etudes de Défense Nationale (IHEDN) on the theme of "influence operations" as part of a training course on foreign investigations.[4]

Fight against Echelon's massive electronic espionage

He is one of the first experts with Salamander, of which he is one of the known associates, to have denounced, in 2001, the massive spy system "Echelon"[5] of the United States and its allies of the UKUSA treaty.[6]

He organized the counter-offensive and filed a complaint against Echelon, a world premiere.[7] Nataf establishes the link between massive electronic espionage, technological warfare and organized brain drain.[8]

References

  1. ^ "GIA Alumni Online Directory". Gia.edu.
  2. ^ "" La guerre informatique "". Les Echos. May 5, 2003.
  3. ^ L’Hyper-République Vie-publique.fr
  4. ^ "Intelligence économique, compétitivité et cohésion sociale". Vie publique.fr.
  5. ^ Barry, Richard. "Echelon: The evidence". ZDNet.
  6. ^ Broersma, Matthew. "Europe stumbles on Echelon spy network". ZDNet.
  7. ^ Barry, Richard. "Echelon: The French fight back". ZDNet.
  8. ^ Thorel, Par Jerome. "Echelon : plainte contre X déposée en France". ZDNet France.