It's a direct violation of basic tradecraft and the principle of compartmentation. |
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Infiltrating and exfiltrating people into and out of hostile areas are the most perilous applications of this tradecraft. |
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The skills of intelligence tradecraft are not easily acquired, and usually only from a state-controlled intelligence service. |
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We did this because an intelligence agency that cannot protect its sources and tradecraft cannot be credible or effective. |
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Learn more about CSIS's history along with our surveillance and tradecraft artifacts. |
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Browse the surveillance and tradecraft artifacts. |
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But with all of that, we must never lose sight of our primary role as the Army's technical experts of our tradecraft. |
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Without getting into the tradecraft of what we do, we specifically look for financial transactions and patterns that make us suspect money laundering or terrorist activity financing. |
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He created the cryptic jargon of tradecraft — lamplighters, scalphunters, babysitters, joes, mothers, burnboxes — some of which got taken up by actual spies. |
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This will involve the development and delivery of new training courses, career path development for intelligence personnel, as well as intelligence tradecraft doctrine development. |
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For decades, counterfeiting required considerable tradecraft skills such as engraving, photography, printing, and artistry, as well as significant resources to create passable replicas. |
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His exuberant, bullet-drenched prose, with its descriptions of intelligence tradecraft and modern anti-terrorism campaigns, bristles with authenticity. True to form, Cochrane is riven with demons. |
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The increasingly diffuse nature of the threats has resulted in a wider variety of targets, with varied technical capabilities, vulnerabilities and communication tradecraft. |
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Wynyard solutions combine next generation big data capability with specialist investigations and intelligence tradecraft in a powerful and secure software platform. |
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The International Spy Museum is the only public museum in the United States solely dedicated to the tradecraft, history, and contemporary role of espionage and intelligence. |
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In this setting, Hughes can't help but evoke comparisons as a younger version of Benedict Cumberbatch, using his seductive powers as part of his tradecraft bag of tricks. |
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