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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTER INTELLIGENCE VOL: 22 NO 2
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087056
Al-Qaeda's counterintelligence doctrine: pursuit of operational certainty and control
/ Ilardi, Gaetano Joe
Ilardi, Gaetano Joe
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2009.
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It is up the leadership and individuals to make continuous effort to reach a perfect security image that could achieve the required target. It is up to each group to keep developing and innovating security measures that suit the development of the enemy's abilities to benefit from previous trials and renewed experiences and to be familiar with whatever is new with regards to the opposing security of the group's movement.
Key Words
Security
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Leadership
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Al-Qaeda
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Counterintelligence
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Operational Certainty
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Al-Qaeda's Counterintelligence Doctrine
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087064
Analyzing evidence and its chain of custody: a mixed-initiative computational approach
/ Schum, David A; Tecuci, Gheorghe; Boicu, Mihai
Schum, David A
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2009.
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Intelligence analysts generally encounter a wide of items of evidence provided by an array of sources. Some are human assets or informants; others are sensing devices of various kinds. Of great concern is the extent to which the events revealed in these evidence items can be believed. That the information received has been deliberately contrived to mislead is always possible.
Key Words
Intelligence
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Evidence - Analyze
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087058
Assessing the rationality of autocrats: case of Saddam Hussein
/ Seliktar, Ofira; Dutter, Lee E.
Seliktar, Ofira
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2009.
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In 1960, Thomas Schelling warned that.. petty dictators may soon have the ability to startle us out wits with a nuclear explosion somewhere.Although nearly a half-century has passed since Schelling wrote those words, the anxiety which they reflect is undiminished, especially concerning autocratic rulers of rogue states.
Key Words
Nuclear
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Civilization
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Nuclear Explosion
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Rationality
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International Community
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Saddam Hussein
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International Relations - Case Studies
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Autocrats
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Analytical Background
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087050
Failing intelligence: U.S. intelligence in the age of transnational threats
/ Maddrell, Paul
Maddrell, Paul
Journal Article
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2009.
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From an American (and Western) perspective, two threats predominate in today's world. The first is that of anti-Western political extremism, whether in the form of terrorist groups or rogue states.
Key Words
Iraq
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Al-Qaeda
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Terrorist
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American
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Failing Intelligence
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U.S. Intelligence
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Transnational Threats
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087054
Putting the “L” into Intelligence-Led policing: how police leaders can leverage intelligence capability
/ Connors, Timothy
Connors, Timothy
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2009.
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In mid-2007 the New York Police Department (NYPD) released its assessment report Radicalization in the West: The Homegrown Threat. The report analyzed ten discrete terrorist cells that had planned, and in some cases conducted, attacks.
Key Words
Terrorism
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Terrorist
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Radicalization
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Intelligence-Led Policing
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Police Leaders
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New York Police Department
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NYPD
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087065
Truth in intelligence: a cautionary tale
/ Smith, Michael Douglas
Smith, Michael Douglas
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2009.
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The difficulty of discovering the truth on intelligence questions in vividly shown by two questions: who leaked American's ability to intercept Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's satellite telephone and when did he stop using it? Former President George W. Bush and reputable scholars and journalists have repeatedly made statements the actual truth when and if that truth in this matter, meaning bin Laden and perhaps one or more of his subordinates.
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Intelligence
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Truth
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087052
Unconventional spies: counterintelligence threat from non-state actors
/ Harber, Justin R
Harber, Justin R
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2009.
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In the wake of the 11 September 2001 (9/11) terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C.- when overseas experiences and Arabic language crecentials become so crucial to the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT)- Nada Nadim Prouty appeared to be the ideal candidate for operations work at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
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CIA
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Central Intelligence Agency
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United States
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FBI
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Non-State Actors
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9/11
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Unconventional Spies
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Counterintelligence
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