Cdi Flashcards

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What is is a person assigned to carry out a particular spying task. He/she is not a career staff member of an intelligence organization, but somebody recruited by a staff officerto operate under cover in his own country?

A. Agent
B. Black Propaganda
C. To Be Blown
D. Case Officer

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A. Agent

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Joints into a subversive group and not only spies on it and reports to hi controller, but also incites it to take the kind of action which will lead to the arrest of its members or at least badly damage the group’s reputation?

A. Agent
B. Agent Provocateur
C. Black Propaganda
D. Case Officer

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B. Agent Provocateur

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The dissemination of information, true or false, which purports to come from sources other than the real ones. It can be very effective in moulding public opinion, as with forgeries of documents or papers which make them appear to have been produced by the enemy?

A. To Be Blown
B. Case Officer
C. Agent
D. Black Propaganda

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D. Black Propaganda

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What is To Be Blown?

A. The dissemination of information, true or false, which purports to come from sources other than the real ones. It can be very effective in moulding public opinion, as with forgeries of documents or papers which make them appear to have been produced by the enemy
B. To be unmasked as a spy the ultimate horror for any spy. In some countries a blown spy has a “heart attack”
C. This probably applies to the American more than to the agents of any other important nation. They tend to talk too much, perhaps because they like to impress people with their contacts and knowledge
D. The career professional within the SIS or CIA or other intelligence organization who directs or “run” an agent or agents on the job.

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B. To be unmasked as a spy the ultimate horror for any spy. In some countries a blown spy has a “heart attack”

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This probably applies to the American more than to the agents of any other important nation. They tend to talk too much, perhaps because they like to impress people with their contacts and knowledge?

A. Careless Leaks
B. Case Officer
C. Contrived Leak
D. Counterintelligence

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A. Careless Leaks

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Case Officer is the career unprofessional within the SIS or CIA or other intelligence organization who directs or “run” an agent or agents on the job.

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False

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This usually refers to the intentional disclosure of information without its looking contrived. It is a way of supplying false or misleading information to an enemy is called a case officer

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False

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This term refers to the penetration and manipulation of foreign espionage services, but in the popular mind it means finding and neutralizing spies at work in the home country is called a counter-espionage.

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True

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This is really security to see that enemy agents or unauthorized people even if they are not spies do not have access to prohibited palces and material is counterintelligence.

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True

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The courier is who collects reports and passes them on, takes no other part in the spying activities of his network, yet could compromise the entire network.

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True

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______ A spy may pose as a journalist, a business executive, a travel agent, a commercial traveler, even as a shoe repairer

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Cover Role

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____ The go-between is an intermediary whose job is to make contact between the network chief and an agent or other.

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Cut- out

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_____ The objective in deception is not to create entirely false pictures but to bring about shifts of emphasis that will cause an enemy to modify those of his policies affecting own interests

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Deception

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____ An agent chosen for illegal work may be sent to live abroad for many years, in deep cover, as long as is needed to perfect his knowledge of the language and the way of life of another country

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Deep Cover

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______ A citizen of any country who transfers his allegiance to the enemy and thus commits treason, he actually leaves the country to which he owes his loyalty and takes up residence, almost always in hiding, in the country to which he has fled and for which he is going to work in future.

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Defector

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another term for a penetration agent it refers to a member of any government service who turns against his own country and works for one of its enemies but stays at his original job without suspicion.

A.Disinformation
B.Double Agent
C. Dirty Tricks
D. Defector-in- place
E. Drop

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D. Defector- in - place

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Is leaving of a secret letter or package by an agent in a place where a courier can retrieve it. It is ‘dead because nobody knows about it other than the courier and except in the case of a brush-drop he does not see the agent

A.Disinformation
B.Double Agent
C. Dirty Tricks
D. Defector-in- place
E. Drop

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E. Drop

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A wide-ranging term to cover the use of methods such as wire taps, bugs, anonymous incriminating letters and the discrediting of a person of high character if he happens to be obstructive

A.Disinformation
B.Double Agent
C. Dirty Tricks
D. Defector-in- place
E. Drop

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C. Dirty Tricks

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A person serving two intelligence services. He/she appears to work for the service of ongin but is doubled so that he is actually working for an enemy intelligence service

A.Disinformation
B.Double Agent
C. Dirty Tricks
D. Defector-in- place
E. Drop

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B. Double Agent

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The creation and distribution of what purport to be official documents of an enemy country It is essential in the execution of State tasks and is directed at misleading the enemy concerning the basic questions of State policy.

A.Disinformation
B.Double Agent
C. Dirty Tricks
D. Defector-in- place
E. Drop

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A. Disinformation

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21
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What is Brush Drop?

A. A traitor discovered within an intelligence organization or in an important post in government, may become an awkward embarrassment. At high level and in critical circumstances the decision could be taken that he should have a heart attack’, and die
B. The term for leaks officially, but not publicly approved. They are a form of misinformation.
C. is favored by experienced professionals as virtually foolproof even though it is based on the two people concerned, agent and courier, being able to see each other.
D.Recruiting a new agent by telling hi that he will be working, say for NATO when in fact he will be operating for israel.

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C. is favored by experienced professionals as virtually foolproof even though it is based on the two people concerned, agent and courier, being able to see each other.

22
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The Emily An exclusively CIA term. It describes a person who is spotted by a KGB recruiter who though an American citizen, is spying for the Soviet Union.

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True

23
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______ Recruiting a new agent by telling hi that he will be working, say for NATO when in fact he will be operating for israel.

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False- Flagging

24
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The term for leaks officially, but not publicly approved. They are a form of misinformation.

A. Heart Attack
B. Humint
C. Micky
D.Giveway Information

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D. Giveway Information

25
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A traitor discovered within an intelligence organization or in an important post in government, may become an awkward embarrassment. At high level and in critical circumstances the decision could be taken that he should have a heart attack’, and die is ______.

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Heart Attack

26
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Humint is ____.

A. resulting from espionage and the efforts of individuals
B. The process of getting an agent into a target and, it is hoped, keeping him there. In popular language this agent is a “plant” or “mole”.
C. Intelligence operate on the basis that nobody needs to know everything. This is a useful security check, though when strictly applied it can lead to duplication of effort and to dangerous confusion.
D. The CIA term for the walk-in spy who, because of special knowledge and expenence, is able to get in touch with a foreign intelligence agency and offer his service without being spotted by countenntelligence.controls

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A. resulting from espionage and the efforts of individuals

27
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The CIA term for the walk-in spy who, because of special knowledge and expenence, is able to get in touch with a foreign intelligence agency and offer his service without being spotted by countenntelligence controls is Micky.

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True

28
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Spies subtly feed false information to enemy spies. Frequently this concerns military strengths or weakness?

A. Agent
B. Misinformation
C. Double Agent
D. Micky

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B. Misinformation

29
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_______ operate on the basis that nobody needs to know everything. This is a useful security check, though when strictly applied it can lead to duplication of effort and to dangerous confusion.

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Need- to- know- inteliigence

30
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What is Paper Mill?

A. A piece I an item of information which, although seemingly unimportant in itself, makes some other piece of information clear.
B. The vehicle is actually a remotely controlled small aircraft fitted with cameras and sensors. It is known as the spy in the sky
C. A derogatory term referring to the documents produced by confidential sources but which are actually dressed-up rumors disseminated by groups trying to impress a government intelligence service with the quality of their information.
D. A strange American term connected with a spy’s cover. The object of sheepdipping is to save the government from any embarrassment. The officer’s records are secretly kept up to date.

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C. A derogatory term referring to the documents produced by confidential sources but which are actually dressed-up rumors disseminated by groups trying to impress a government intelligence service with the quality of their information.

31
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The process of getting an agent into a target and, it is hoped, keeping him there. In popular language this agent is a “plant” or “mole”.

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Penetration

32
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Intelligence gleaned from the study of photographs, some of them taken from outer space

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PHOTINT

33
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A piece I an item of information which, although seemingly unimportant in itself, makes some other piece of information clear is called pre- recruitment development.

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Pieces

34
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______ Bluntly put, this jargon means softening up a person who has been identified as a potential spy.

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Pre- recruitment Development

35
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The vehicle is actually a remotely controlled small aircraft fitted with cameras and sensors. It is known as the spy in the sky.

A. Agent
B. Remotely Piloted Vehicle
C. Sheepdipping
D. Double Agent

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B. Remotely Piloted Vehicle

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What is Sheepdipping?

A. A strange American term connected with a spy’s cover. The object of sheepdipping is to save the government from any embarrassment. The officer’s records are secretly kept up to date.
B. The generally illegal arrest of a suspect within an intelligence organization. The pick-up of an agent or spy
C. Actions and reports calculated to damage the reputation and credibility of prominent people, organizations and governments.
D. The production of vast amounts of confusing printed reports, and unloading them onto an enemy by devious means

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A. A strange American term connected with a spy’s cover. The object of sheepdipping is to save the government from any embarrassment. The officer’s records are secretly kept up to date.

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_____ The agent sent into a country to lie low until it becomes necessary to activate him This is similar to deep cover with the exception that the sleeper will, when awakened operate in the country where he has been sleeping.

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The Sleeper

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What is Smear?

A. The term given to the beautiful wornen used by the KGB and other Soviet and Russian intelligence organizations to seduce and compromise men from ‘enemy’ countries who have access to valuable information.
B. The generally illegal arrest of a suspect within an intelligence organization. The pick-up of an agent or spy
C. Actions and reports calculated to damage the reputation and credibility of prominent people, organizations and governments.
D. A rather cynical term in the intelligence community. The government sometimes arranges a trade mission when an intelligence service wants to insert an agent to collect secret information

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C. Actions and reports calculated to damage the reputation and credibility of prominent people, organizations and governments.

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The generally illegal arrest of a suspect within an intelligence organization. The pick-up of an agent or spy.

A. Sheepdipping
B. Snatch
C. The Sleeper
D. Snow- job

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B. Snatch

40
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Sneakies Technical and scientific devices planted inside a target Miniscule microphone bugs are ‘sneakies or sometimes ‘bugs.

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True

41
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The production of vast amounts of confusing printed reports, and unloading them onto an enemy by devious means _____.

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Snow-job

42
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The term given to the beautiful wornen used by the KGB and other Soviet and Russian intelligence organizations to seduce and compromise men from ‘enemy’ countries who have access to valuable information.

A. Swallow
B. Tradecraft
C. Trade Mission
D. Snatch

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A. Swallow

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_____ An American term for the skills of a covert operator whether they be surveillance, lockpicking or computer hacking.

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Tradecraft

44
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A rather cynical term in the intelligence community. The government sometimes arranges a trade mission when an intelligence service wants to insert an agent to collect secret information is called a trade mission.

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True

45
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The collection and study of all available information on a person is called agent.

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False

46
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_____ The standard British and American term for a person who approaches an embassy in person and offers to spy for the country represented by the embassy.

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Walk- in

47
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Double Agent is an agent who does not know that he is an agent.

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A willie

48
Q

Give 20 Duties of Police Intelligence Officer

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  1. The police 10 obtains facts for the commander relating to the following conditions in its area of responsibility:
    a) subversive activities;
    b) minority group tensions;
    c) industrial and labor disputes;
    d) organized crime and racketeering;
    e) commercialized vice;
    f) corruption in public office;
    g) police integrity.
  2. The 10 is a fact-finder, not an enforcer. He takes no direct action beyond reporting to the commander except in enforcing vice laws;
  3. He reports directly to the commander unless ordered to report to an appointed supervisor, say, the deputy or vice-commander;
  4. He shall be held accountable for failure to inform his supervisor regarding the conditions of the city or municipality served. He regularly prepares reports on his activities and findings;
  5. He shall make contact with persons who are likely to have or are able to get the desired information.
  6. He shall use undercover men or agents to assist him in accomplishing his mission and objectives;
  7. He shall not reveal the identity of informants or informer nor require them to appear in court except with the explicit approval of his commander or chief;
  8. He shall be cautious in his relations with informants or informer to lessen the likelihood of the informant taking or being given unjustified privileges, and to increase the effectiveness of their service. He shall not grant anyone the right to violate the law.
  9. He shall keep himself informed as to the identity of all commercialized vice operators in the city or municipality, the nature of their activities, and their operating relationships, both in the locality and out of it, to each other, to public officials, and to private persons. He shall use every legal means to convict vice operators, and shall focus his attention on higher echelon;
  10. He shall make frequent inspec ios of all places where corame, dalived vice may be suspected, and places where prosututes, gamblers and doncis and dealers may congregate. He shall use every lawful means in codination win the other Government agencies to arrest, and convict the offenders, to suppress their Henal operations and drive them from the community. He shall rid city of drug addicts by focusing on Individual ofrenders, pusher, and traders;
  11. He shall guard himself against being forced into ill-advised action against minor non-commercialized violators that may result in arousing public indignations; raids on-church buildings, homes, and privately occupied hotel rooms;
  12. He shall coordinate with the detective bureau to get informadon on newly arrived criminals and criminals in hiding as well as activities of local offenders, and felonies regardless of where they may be committed or being wed by the polita in the country;
  13. He shall maintain close surveillance of suspects procuring, maintaining or transporting women for prostitutes;
  14. He shall inspect places reported being used for prostu, end check these places for violations of laws and ordinances,
  15. He shall investigate complaints brought to their attention relating to sexual perversion, including complaints on extionism, fetishists, masochists, lesbians, homosexuals, and reports of crimes against nature, the taking of indecent libeatles, or the assault and abuse of minors;
  16. He shall investigate any person or place suspected uuelaying or placing on sale any pornographic material, pictures or films, shall endeavor insulting them seized and prosecute the violators;
  17. He shall cooperate and coordinate with other agencies in suppressing legal traffic of dangerous drugs, arresting and prosecuting offenders, and shali enforce all laws pertaining to hypnotic and other sleep-inducing drugs;
  18. He shall clinck all public events where a considerable number of people gather, for ticket scalpers, pickpockets, pimps, proa ars, racketeers, bettors; etc;
  19. He must be circumspect in conduct. 11. must avoid the appearance of evil, he must avoid a situation that may permit a frame-up; he must be constantly on the alert not to step inarvertently into a plot to incriminate him on false evidence; and
  20. He shall maintain a suitable record of activities and findings and shall keep them constantly secure
49
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Arrange the following:

a) commercialized vice
b) minority group tensions
c) subversive activities
d) industrial and labor disputes
e) organized crime and racketeering
f) police integrity
g) corruption in public office

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a) subversive activities;
b) minority group tensions;
c) industrial and labor disputes;
d) organized crime and racketeering;
e) commercialized vice;
f) corruption in public office;
g) police integrity.

50
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The 10 is a fact-finder, an enforcer. He takes no direct action beyond reporting to the commander except in enforcing vice laws;

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False

51
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He reports directly to the commander unless ordered to report to an appointed supervisor, say, the deputy or vice-commander;

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Police Intelligence Officer