The Office of Electronic Surveillance, better known as OES, was a United Nations Space Command organization that held the responsibilities of actively monitoring digital communications, network infrastructure, online activity, and other electronic systems on human worlds. OES was originally created to centralize military efforts to monitor electronic communications during the Insurrection, and was expanded following the Human-Covenant War to consolidate over twenty individual cyberwarfare, cyberterrorism, and network security departments and was placed under the control of the Office of Naval Intelligence.
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| - The Office of Electronic Surveillance, better known as OES, was a United Nations Space Command organization that held the responsibilities of actively monitoring digital communications, network infrastructure, online activity, and other electronic systems on human worlds. OES was originally created to centralize military efforts to monitor electronic communications during the Insurrection, and was expanded following the Human-Covenant War to consolidate over twenty individual cyberwarfare, cyberterrorism, and network security departments and was placed under the control of the Office of Naval Intelligence.
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Role
| - *Electronic Surveillance
*Network Infrastructure Security
*Cryptanalysis
*Intelligence Gathering
*Law Enforcement
*Information Management
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Name
| - UNSC Office of Electronic Surveillance
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Subs
| - *Department Electronic Intelligence
*Cyberwarfare Division
*Network Infrastructure Security Division
*Cyberterrorism Division
*Cybercrime Division
*Field Operations Division
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| - The Office of Electronic Surveillance, better known as OES, was a United Nations Space Command organization that held the responsibilities of actively monitoring digital communications, network infrastructure, online activity, and other electronic systems on human worlds. OES was originally created to centralize military efforts to monitor electronic communications during the Insurrection, and was expanded following the Human-Covenant War to consolidate over twenty individual cyberwarfare, cyberterrorism, and network security departments and was placed under the control of the Office of Naval Intelligence.
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