W2 NIS Flashcards

1
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What are key distinctions in identifying intelligence services?

A

Foreign or Domestic?
Civilian or Military?
Navy or army intelligence
Collection or Counterintelligence?
Attached to which government department?
Reputation and Modus Operandi?

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The USA
What did 9/11 Create?

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Homeland security, made to share intelligence.
Concept of the Intelligence Community.
Specialised agencies for almost everything.

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The USA
What are the four pillars of the CIA?

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  1. Directorate of Intelligence
  2. National Clandestine Services
  3. Directorate of Science & Technology
  4. Directorate of support
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The USA
What is the Directorate of Intelligence?

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Analysis and Strategic and coordinating bodies

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5
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The USA
What is the National Clandestine Services

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Formerly Directorate of Operations
Paramilitary capacities, HUMINT focus
Both covert and clandestine operations

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The USA
What is the Directorate of Science & Technology

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R&D
IT solutions and infrastructure
TECHINT, MASINT, CYBINT

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The USA
What is the Directorate of Support?

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Human Resources
Medical and security services
(Basic) IT-support

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Russia
What agency’s do the Russians have?

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FSB (largest service, KGB successor, mostly domestic and counterintelligence)

SVR (foreign intelligence)

GRU (still military intelligence)

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9
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Russia
Legacy of KGB

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Committee for State Security”
Originated from the Stalinist Cheka (secret police) and the Stalinist NKVD
All services agency
700.000 employees

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Russia
The “Litvinenko Effect”

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Alexander Litvinenko, former FSB officer (defector), was in 2006 poisoned with Polonium-210 and died in London

Possibly assassinated by (former?) Russian intelligence assets for promoting (true or false?) conspiracy theories and divulging state secrets

Potentially a continuity with former Soviet-era assassination programs

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People’s Republic of China
What is their intelligence based on?

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Deep integration of intelligence gathering into policymaking; strong linkage between intelligence organs and governmental decision-making

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People’s Republic of China
The Ministry of State Security (Guojia Anquan Bu)?

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Little information

China’s main (civilian) intelligence organisation

Formed in 1983 by a merger between the Ministry of Public Security and the Investigations Department of the Chinese Communist Part

Extensive use for legal covers

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Isreal
What are the historic roots of their intelligence agency.

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Intelligence sections of the various Jewish grassroots organisations in the battle for Palestine (Yishuv, Haganah etc.)

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14
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Israel
What are the three services in Isreal?

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Aman (military intelligence)
Used to be most influential until they made a big mistake. Yom Kippur Failure

Mossad (foreign/overseas intelligence)

Shin Bet (domestic/counterintelligence)

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