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TheJoint Cipher Bureau (JCB) is an agency of theIndian armed forces responsible forsignals intelligence andcryptanalysis[1] and coordinating similar activities and operations of military intelligence agencies. It is under theMinistry of Defence and its employees are all civilian likeMilitary Engineer Services (India) mostly attached to defence organization.

The JCB works closely with the IB and R&AW. It is responsible for cryptanalysis and encryption of sensitive data.[2] The inter-services JCB has primary responsibility for cryptology andSIGINT, providing coordination and direction to the other military service organizations with similar mission. Most current equipment providing tactical intelligence is of Russian origin, including specialized direction finding and monitoring equipment. The JCB also analysis and participates in investigations of any personnel of theDefence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) if incriminating material is discovered during inspections by the DRDO's security.[3]

The JCB is also responsible for issues relating to public and private key management.[1] Cryptographic products are export-controlled licensed items, and licenses to India are not generally available for products of key length of more than 56 bits. The domestic Indian computer industry primarily produces PCs, and PC-compatible cryptographic products have been developed and are being used commercially. More robust cryptologic systems are not commercially produced in India, and progress in this field has been slow due to the general unavailability of technology and know-how. Customised cryptographic products have been designed and produced by organizations in the defence sector are engaged in the implementation of cryptographic techniques, protocols and the products.

Ranks and Hierarchy

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Ranks are divided into two groups

Group-A

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  1. Director
  2. Joint Director
  3. Deputy Director
  4. Senior Systems Security Officer-I
  5. Senior Systems Security Officer-I I

Group- B

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  1. System Security Officer
  2. Senior Technical Assistant
  3. Technical Assistant
  4. Programmer
  5. Junior Programmer
  6. Data Processing Assistant

References

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  1. ^ab"Joint Cipher Bureau - India Intelligence Agencies".
  2. ^"Indian Joint Cipher Bureau | 2 Authors | 6 Publications | Related Institutions".SciSpace - Institute. Retrieved22 November 2022.
  3. ^Mishra, Abhinandan (6 May 2023)."DRDO emerges as key target of Pakistan ISI".The Sunday Guardian Live. Retrieved17 December 2024.
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