KGB 8th Main Directorate

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The KGB 8th Main Directorate was the Soviet security service branch responsible for signals intelligence, communications security, and cryptography before its functions were later assumed by FAPSI.

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KGB 8th Main Directorate canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intelligence agency directorate
country Soviet Union
dissolvedInto post-Soviet Russian communications and information security structures
employer Soviet cryptographers
Soviet signals intelligence officers
field communications intelligence
cryptology
information security
historicalPeriod late Soviet period
jurisdiction Soviet diplomatic communications security
Soviet military communications security
Union-wide government communications of the USSR
languageOfWork Russian
locatedIn Moscow
operatedIn Cold War NERFINISHED
oversaw Soviet cipher services in ministries and agencies
technical protection of classified communications networks in the USSR
partOf Committee for State Security (KGB) NERFINISHED
responsibleFor communications security
cryptography
signals intelligence
subordinateTo KGB Chairman NERFINISHED
successor Federal Agency of Government Communications and Information (FAPSI) NERFINISHED
task development of Soviet cryptographic systems
interception of foreign communications
monitoring of communications security compliance in Soviet institutions
protection of Soviet government communications from foreign interception
typeOfOrganization state security organ
used cipher equipment for Soviet state communications

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FAPSI predecessor KGB 8th Main Directorate