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Intelligence as Knowledge

Intelligence?

The concept of intelligence goes back to the Latin verb intellegere,

meaning the acquirement, processing and storage of information.

Intelligence is the process by which specific types of information

important to. national security are requested, collected, analyzed,

and provided to. policymakers; the products of that process; the

safeguarding of these processes.

Ref:
https://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=3677
Intelligence Misconception

1. Countries only spy on their enemies.

2. Spies are a modern concept

3. All espionage is focused on national security.

4. Espionage is a sophisticated, fool-proof government tactic.

Ref:
https://www.mentalfloss.com/posts/spies-
espionage-misconceptions
Organization In a Nutshell
How it works:
The Lifecycle

The Palgrave Handbook Of National Security


Intelligence Sources as Sensor
System of Intelligence Inside System of Intelligence

Analysis
Investigation
Subterfuge or Environment Control
Security

Integrated security Inside Process of Intelligence


Dissemination and Delivery

1. Just in time

2. Fusion knowledge from various sources

3. Clearance & status changes, management and administration

4. Integrated targeting and Tracking

5. Knowledge discovery and decision support

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