Intel Flashcards
- is a government agency responsible for the collection,analysis or exploitation of information and intelligence in support of law enforcement,national security,defense and foreign policy objectives.
Intelligence Agency
- is a person employed by an organization to collect,compile and analyze information which is used to that organization.
Intelligence Officer
- refers to effort made by intelligence organizations to prevent hostile or enemy intelligence organization from successfully gathering and collecting intelligence against them.
Counter Intelligence
Human Intelligence - category of intelligence derived from information collected and provided by human sources.
Human Intelligence
- is a method of espionage trade craft used to pass items between 2 individuals using a secret location and thus not require to meet directly.
Dead Drop/Dead Letter Box
- 2 persons meet to exchange items or information.
Live Drop
- is a concealment device used to hide money,maps,documents,microfilm and other items.
Dead Drop Spike
- is a mutually trusted intermediary,method or channel of communication,facilitating the exchange of information between agents.
Cut-Out
- involves a government or individual obtaining information that is considered secret of confidential without the permission of the holder of the information.
Espionage/Spying
- is the management of agents,principal agents and agent networks by intelligence officers typically known as case officers.
Agent Handling
- is an intelligence officer who is trained specialist in the management of agents and agent network.
Case Officer
- acts on behalf of another whether individual,organization or foreign government, works under the direction of a principal agent or case officer.
Agent
- is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of third parties called adversaries.
Cryptography
- Is the act of secretly listening to the private conversation of others without their consent.
Eaves Dropping
- is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position.
Propaganda
- apprehended criminals who turn informants
Flip
- jailhouse informants.
Snitches
Means of Information Gathering
- Overt
2. Covert
- is the process of developing unrefined data into polished intelligence for the use of policy makers.
Intelligence Cycle
Intelligence Cycle
- Direction
- Collection
- Processing
- Analysis
- Dissemination
- Feedback
- intelligence requirements are determined by a decision maker to meet his/her objective.
- Direction
- is the gathering of raw information based on requirements.
- Collection
- converting the vast amount of information collected into a form usable by analyst.
- Processing
- conversion of raw information into intelligence.
- Analysis
Analysis, includes…
(1) integrating
(2) evaluating
(3) analyzing data and preparing intelligence product.
- is the distribution of raw or finished intelligence to the consumer whose needs initiated the intelligence requirement.
- Dissemination
- is received from the decision maker and revised requirement issued.
- Feedback
- systematic determination of merit, worth and significance of something or someone using criteria against a set of standards.
Evaluation
- is the assembly of written information into a standard order.
Collation
Crime Triangle
- the offender
- the victim
- the location
- information compiled, analyzed and/or disseminated in an effort to anticipate, prevent, or monitor criminal activity.
Crime Intelligence
- information concerning existing patterns or emerging trends of criminal activity designed to assist in criminal apprehension and crime control strategies for both short and long term investigative tools
Strategic Intelligence
- information regarding a specific criminal event that can be used immediately by operational units to further a criminal investigation plan tactical operations and provide for officer safety
Tactical Intelligence
- refers to any information that can be legitimately obtained e. free on request, payment of a fee.
Open Source
- the place or person from which information is obtained.
Source
- is the development of forecasts of behavior or recommended courses of action to the leadership of an organization based on a wide range of available information sources both overt and covert.
Intelligence Assessment
- is the process of taking known information about situations and entities of strategic, operational, or tactical importance, characterizing the known and with appropriate statements of probability. the future actions in those situations and by those entities.
Intelligence Analysis
- is the art of defeating cryptographic security systems and gaining access to the contents of encrypted messages without being given the cryptographic key.
- from the Greek word ____-hidden and ___-to loosen or to unite
Cryptanalysis
Kryptos
Analyein
- Knowledge of a possible or actual enemy or area of operations acquired by the collection,evaluation and interpretation of military information.
A. Combat intelligence
B. Police Intelligence
C. Military Intelligence
D. Counter intelligence
- C
- Knowledge of the enemy,weather and the terrain that is used in the planning and conduct of tactical operations.
A. Combat intelligence
B. Police intelligence
C. Military Intelligence
D. Counter-intelligence
- A
- Activity pertains to all security control measures designed to ensure the safeguarding of information against espionage, personnel against subversion and installations or material against sabotage.
A. Combat intelligence
B. Police intelligence
C. Military intelligence
D. Counter intelligence
- D
- Those which seek to conceal information from the enemy.
A. Passive counter intelligence measures
B. Active counter intelligence measures
C. Strategic intelligence
D. Tactical intelligence
- A
- Those that actively block the enemy’s attempt to gain information of enemy’s effort to engage in sabotage or subversion.
A. Passive counter intelligence measures
B. Active counter intelligence measures
C. Strategic intelligence
D. Tactical intelligence
- B
- When the source of the information comes from a police intelligence officer of long experience and extensive background, the evaluation of reliability of information is labelled.
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
- A
- When there is no adequate basis estimating the reliability of an information,the evaluation of the reliability of the information is labelled.
A. A
B. F
C. E
D. D
- B
- The current head of the PNP directorate for intelligence is
A. Catalino Cuy
B. Cipriano Querol Jr.
C. Lina Sarmiento
D. Angelito Pacia
- B
9. Knowledge in raw form is known as A. Intelligence B. Information C. Awareness D. Cognition
- B
- The resolving or separating of a thing into its component parts.
A. Analysis
B. Evaluation
C. Collation
D. Collection
- A
Methods of reporting information
A. Evaluation of reliability of information
B. Evaluation of accuracy of information
A. Evaluation of reliability of information
A - completely reliable
B - usually reliable - informant is of known integrity
C - fairly reliable
D - nor usually reliable
E - Unreliable
F - reliability not judge - no adequate basis estimating the reliability of the source.
B. Evaluation of accuracy of information
1 - confirmed by other agencies 2 - probably true 3 - possibly true 4 - doubtfully true 5 - improbable 6 - truth can not be judged
- Ancillary materials that are included in a cover story or deception operation to help convince the opposition or casual observers that what they are observing is genuine.
A. Walk-in
B. Warming room
C. Window Observing
D. Window dressing
- D
- A surveillance team usually assigned to a specific target.
A. Window observer
B. Window dressing
C. Stake-out team
D. Watcher team
- D
- A location out of the weather where a surveillance team can go to keep warm and wait for the target.
A. Warming room
B. Rest room
C. Station room
D. Waiting room
- A
- A defector who declares his intentions by walking into an official installation, or otherwise making contact with an opposition government, and asking for political asylum or volunteering to work in place. Also known as a volunteer.
A. Enemy traitor
B. Asylum seeker
C. Enemy defector
D. Walk-in
- D
- The methods developed by intelligence operatives to conduct their operations.
A. Trade craft
B. Operational technique
C. Trade secret
D. Operational secret
- A
- It focuses on subject or operations and usually short term.
A. Strategic intelligence
B. Counter intelligence
C. Tactical intelligence
D. Long-term intelligence
- C
- Concerns with the security of information, personnel, material and installations.
A. Strategic intelligence
B. Counter intelligence
C. Tactical intelligence
D. Long-term intelligence
- C
- Deals with political,economic,military capabilities and vulnerabilities of all nations.
A. Strategic intelligence
B. Counter intelligence
C. Tactical intelligence
D. Long-term intelligence
- A
- Tradecraft techniques for placing drops by tossing them while on the move.
A. Tosses
B. Dropping
C. Throwing
D. Drops
- A
10.A dead drop that will be retrieved if it is not picked up by the intended recipient after a set time.
A. Picked drop
B. Timed drop
C. Abandoned drop
D. Recovered drop
- B
A. Four Axioms of intelligence
- Intelligence is crucial to intel security
- Intelligence is crucial to all types of operations
- Intelligence is the responsibility of all intelligence agencies
- Intelligence of the government must be superior to that of the enemy.
- product resulting from the collection,evaluation analysis,integration and the interpretation of all available information.
- is a processed information.
B. Intelligence
= Intelligence
C. Data + analysis
- used in the preparation and execution of police plans,polices and programs.
D. Police intelligence
- Technical air sampler sensors designed to sniff for hostile substances or parties in a dark tunnel system.
A. Chemical sniffers
B.Tunnel sniffers
C. Dog sniffers
D. Air sniffers
- B
- A major electronic communications line, usually made up of a bundle of cables.
A. Cable line
B. Trunk line
C. Telephone line
D. DSL
- B
- A counter-surveillance ploy in which more than one target car or target officer is being followed and they suddenly go in different directions, forcing the surveillance team to make instant choices about whom to follow.
A. ABC technique
B. Star-burst maneuver
C. AC technique
D. Sudden change maneuver
- B
- A chemical marking compound developed by the KGB to keep tabs on the activities of a target officer. Also called METKA. The compound is made of nitrophenyl pentadien (NPPD) and luminol.
A. Spy dust
B. Chemical dust
C. Sulfuric acid
D. Potassium nitrate
- B
- A ploy designed to deceive the observer into believing that an operation has gone bad when, in fact, it has been put into another compartment.
A. Burned
B. Deceiving
C. Spoofing
D. Misleading
- C
- The special disguise and deception tradecraft techniques developed under Moscow rules to help the CIA penetrate the KGB’s security perimeter in Moscow.
A. Silver bullet
B. Golden bullet
C. Bronze bullet
D. Titanium bullet
- A
- Any form of clandestine tradecraft using a system of marks, signs, or codes for signaling between operatives.
A. Ciphers
B. Signs
C. Signals
D. Code
- C
- Any tradecraft technique employing invisible messages hidden in or on innocuous materials. This includes invisible inks and microdots, among many other variations.
A. Secret writing
B. Secret message
C. Hidden message
D. Hidden writing
- A
- An apartment, hotel room, or other similar site considered safe for use by operatives as a base of operations or for a personal meeting.
A. Meeting place
B. Dead drop
C. Drop
D. Safe house
- D
10.When an operation goes bad and the agent is arrested.
A. Rolled up
B. Rolled down
C. Burned out
D. Burned down
- A
- The Chinese general who wrote The Art of War
in about 400 b.c.
- Sun Tzu
- A covert snatch operation in which a special entry team breaks into an enemy installation and steals a high-security device, like a code machine, leaving nothing but the “smoking bolts.”
- Smoking-bolt operation
- unprocessed information or raw data.
- Information
- Information gathered or received which is of intelligence interests.
- Intelligence information
- It is an integrated and neatly organized entity composed of units or agencies which have intelligence interest and responsibilities.
- Intelligence community
- is anyone who can furnish information.
- Informant
- A clandestine car pickup executed so
smoothly that the car hardly stops at all and seems to
have kept moving forward.
7.Rolling car pickup
- It is for crime suspects with warrant of arrest.
Wanted list
- It is for those without warrant of arrest.
Watch list
- It is for organized crime groups.
Target list
- Priority Intelligence requirement
PIR
- Other intelligence requirements
OIR
- Specific order request
SOR
- Placed PNP as support to the AFP in Counter insurgency operations thru intelligence gathering.
R.A. 8551
10.The intelligence cycle
PNP Directorate for Intelligence
- Directing
- Collecting
- Processing
- Dissemination and use