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Traffic analysis, in the intelligence community, is a method to determine intentions, and immediacy, of action, even if the signals themselves cannot be decrypted.

  1. Frequent communications can denote planning.
  2. Rapid, short, communication can denote negotitations.
  3. A lack of comunnication can indicate a lack of activity, or completion of a finalized plan.
See: [[[SIGINT]]

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