(c) agreed that suitable disciplinary action would be taken by Service Departments in cases where security was prejudiced by indiscreet telephone conversations; (d) instructed the Secretary to put before the Defence Services Line Telecommunications Board their recommendation that the issue of "scramblers" on an adequate scale should be pressed forward as rapidly as possible. 2. PUBLICITY AS REGARDS INTELLIGENCE METHODS AND ACTIVITIES. J.I.C. (40) 435. THE SUB-COMMITTEE had under reference a memorandum by the Director of Naval Intelligence.
- Collection ID
- CAB81
- Conflict
- Second World War
- Countries
- Portugal Switzerland
- Document Reference
- CAB 81/88/8
- Document Types
- Summary
- File Reference
- CAB 81/88
- Identifier
- 10.1080/swwf.cab81.0088.008
- Keywords
- Security Telephone Communications Official Secrets Act Leakage Of Information Information Sharing Censorship Poison Gas Diplomatic Missions Armaments
- Languages
- English
- Organizations
- Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Ministry of Economic Warfare Secret Intelligence Service Security Service
- Pages
- 7
- Persons Discussed
- Victor Cavendish-Bentinck Francis Davidson C Edwards John Godfrey Stewart Menzies Geoffrey Vickers
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Themes
- British Domestic Security Propaganda Censorship Psychological Warfare Military Intelligence