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ID092925
Title ProperNorth Korean intelligence structures
LanguageENG
AuthorBlancke, Stephan
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The North Korean intelligence structures still seem to be an enigma to Western intelligence analysts. Only a few incidents are reported in the media; these are mostly connected to criminal activity and are sometimes based on dubious assumptions. A rather disregarded field of North Korean intelligence is what I call "sub-intelligence." This parameter includes information brokerage, business intelligence, "front" companies, hackers, organized crime, ethnic communities, and so on. It is a global network of intelligence-related subjects that are used by the North Korean government and its huge intelligence bureaucracy. They often occupy simultaneous multiple positions in the security and civilian sectors, which complicates their tracing by Western intelligence.
`In' analytical NoteNorth Korean Review Vol. 5, No. 2; Fall 2009: p.6 - 20
Journal SourceNorth Korean Review Vol. 5, No. 2; Fall 2009: p.6 - 20
Key WordsNorth Korean Intelligence ;  Sub - Intelligence ;  North Korean Front Company ;  Intelligence Cooperation ;  DPRK ;  Intelligence Network ;  Information Warfare


 
 
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