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  • ...oups and to determine requirements for future operations. After analysis, analysts are also responsible for the production and dissemination of their final pr ...ation's Counterintelligence Division and the Diplomatic Security Service's Counterintelligence Division. This is often done in order to arrest moles and foreign intellige ...
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  • [[Category:Counterintelligence analysts]] ...
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  • ...|MICE principle]]. The information so gathered is processed by one or more analysts and turned into an intelligence product. Information is conveyed between n ...
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  • * 1993, August 11 - by Presidential Decree no. 125 on [[Counterintelligence|Counterespionage]] Department, the Counterespionage Department is transferr === Counterintelligence === ...
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  • ...t of Counter-Intelligence Functions'' resulted in the establishment of the Counterintelligence Center.<ref name="DaviesandGustafson1">Davis and Gustafson, page. 188.</ref *{{Nihongo|Cabinet Intelligence Analysts|内閣情報分析官}} ...
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  • ...Headquarters & Service Company; Company A (Interrogation); and Company B (Counterintelligence). In April 1981, the Forces Command Intelligence Training Detachment (FITD) ...ade, provides tactical HUMINT, long range reconnaissance and surveillance, counterintelligence, interrogation, multi-functional collection and exploitation, and SIGINT su ...
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  • ...gency]], in the 1970s for use by the Agency.<ref name=CH8/> ACH is used by analysts in various fields who make judgments that entail a high risk of error in re ...rom [[uncertain data]] remains the goal of researchers, tool-builders, and analysts in industry, academia and government. Their domains include [[data mining]] ...
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  • ...achment, [[Fort Amador]], [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal Zone]] and the [[471st Counterintelligence Corps]] Detachment, [[Fort Brooke]], [[Puerto Rico]], he was assigned to th ...ntelligence, [[United States Army, Europe]], leading the first team of DOD analysts to provide strategic early warning of Contingency Planning for Martial Law ...
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  • ...investigation into communist espionage with mixed results. According to ''Counterintelligence Reader'', the Venona project confirms the accuracy of much of Bentley's tes ...ied by [[Arlington Hall]] cryptographers in the Venona cables and by FBI [[counterintelligence]] investigators as being a possible Soviet information source using the cov ...
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  • * [[Counterintelligence|Counter-espionage]] ...der patrol), the [[Military Counterintelligence Service (Germany)|Military Counterintelligence Service]], the [[Federal Intelligence Service (Germany)|Federal Intelligenc ...
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  • ...ov]] and the capture of two high-ranking officers of the Russian [[Federal Counterintelligence Service]] (FSK, at the time the main successor agency to the [[KGB]]) cland ...5</ref><ref>Russian hit squad believed to target Chechen leaders: Pentagon analysts cite April attack, ''[[The Washington Times]]'', May 12, 1995</ref> ...
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  • ...ntes Sentenced to 25 Years |website=cicentre.com |publisher=The Centre for Counterintelligence and Security Studies |date=October 16, 2002 |url=http://cicentre.com/Docume ...including the identities of four U.S. spies in Cuba. In 2007, American DIA counterintelligence official Scott W. Carmichael publicly alleged that it was Ana Montes who to ...
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  • In response to the information requirements, analysts examine existing information, identifying gaps in the available knowledge. ...associated or identified as other parts of the government. Some historic [[counterintelligence]] services, especially in Russia and China, have intentionally banned or pl ...
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  • ...anguage=en-US}}</ref> INR is primarily analytical and does not engage in [[counterintelligence]] or [[espionage]], instead utilizing intelligence collected by other agenc ...orking groups and committees on behalf of the Department of State, and INR analysts participate in the drafting of IC assessments and analyses. ...
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  • ...hief of Naval Operations]] and the [[FBI]] on who would in charge of naval counterintelligence both outside and with the borders of the United States. Partly as result of ...ns of major criminal and security matters.<ref>{{cite web|title=1935-1945: Counterintelligence and Criminal Investigations|url=https://www.ncis.navy.mil/About-NCIS/Histor ...
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  • ...rnal intelligence service. In 1976, he completed postgraduate studies in [[counterintelligence]], graduating from Higher Courses of the KGB in [[Minsk]].{{citation needed ...ad numerous persons purged from its service by Viktor Babunov, the head of counterintelligence, including many people close to [[Vladimir Putin]], who also served with th ...
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  • ...n assessments staff. The assessment staff is made up of experienced senior analysts drawn from across government and the military and conducts all-source analy ...t Intelligence Committee|journal=International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence|volume=21|issue=1|pages=40–56|doi=10.1080/08850600701649163|s2cid=154703818 ...
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  • | rank = Counterintelligence (CI) Chief (1954–1975) ...Intelligence]] [[Richard Helms]], Angleton was "recognized as the dominant counterintelligence figure in the non-communist world".<ref>Helms, Richard (2003). ''A Look ove ...
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  • ...scipline [[counterintelligence]]. During World War II, the German word for counterintelligence art was ''Funkspiel'', or radio game—not a game in the sense of playing fie A set of problem-solving talents are essential for analysts. Since the other side may be hiding their intention, the analyst must be to ...
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  • ...o the person at DIA handling his suspicions "questioning the competence of counterintelligence at [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]]" and stating that he suspected h [[Category:Analysts of the Defense Intelligence Agency]] ...
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