If so, it means intelligence gathering, counter intelligence operations, measured in-kind response, and escalation, will become part of everyday security operations.
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He enlisted in the U.S. Army in the early 1950s and served in the Counter Intelligence Corps in Germany and France.
The report suggests the future of counter intelligence may not lie with spies but with hi-tech ways of collecting information, called measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT).
Police union leader Christophe Crepin told French TV news channel i-tele Saturday that Abdelkader Merah and his girlfriend were moved early Saturday from Toulouse to the headquarters of the DCRI, the French counter intelligence agency, in Levallois-Perret, near Paris.
Through the leadership of Director George Tenet, we have forged an unprecedented relationship with the men and women of the Central Intelligence Agency in the counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism arenas.
It will also likely tax U.S. intelligence and counter-intelligence assets severely.
The organisation will be divided into conventional intelligence and counter-intelligence units.
This, in turn, has enabled us to place greater emphasis on counter-intelligence, counter-terrorism, international organized crime, high-tech and economic crimes, civil rights violations, and crimes against children.
To this list must now evidently be included Ames' very serious compromise of U.S. human intelligence collection activities and counter-intelligence programs designed to protect American secrets from Russian spies.
The new military counter-intelligence service is headed by Antoni Macierewicz, a close friend of the prime minister's.
Derbyshire is the lead force in the East Midlands Counter Terrorism Intelligence Unit.
We need to reconstitute the sort of serious counter-intelligence capability and practice that we have employed to greateffect in the past.
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So far, the deputy directors for counter-intelligence, analysis and operations at the DAS have been fired in what will probably be another big shake-up at the agency.
"FSB counter-intelligence agents detained a CIA staff member who had been working under the cover of third political secretary of the US embassy in Moscow, " the FSB said.
Experts from across the political spectrum agree that U.S. counter-intelligence resources are woefully inadequate to meet even the present challenge -- to say nothing of what will result should Open Lands materialize.
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"Given his prior access, his expertise as a counter-intelligence specialist, and his clear willingness to betray his position of high trust, Hanssen poses a clear and present danger that he will compromise a additional information of a sensitive and classified nature, " prosecutors said in documents submitted to the court.
Ideally, such an individual would be disinterested in further personal advancement, and therefore unhampered in making the personal investment -- including, where necessary, taking risks -- necessary to restore the capabilities of the CIA, its sister agencies and especially the organizations responsible for counter-intelligence to perform the priority missions assigned to them.
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According to the Washington Post, it was here that he learned counter-intelligence tricks that became part of his relationship with their reporters: a flowerpot on Mr Woodward's balcony would indicate that the reporter required a meeting, while a clock face inked on the reporter's daily New York Times would reveal the time Mr Felt would be waiting in the car park.
And he questioned spending cuts to the intelligence, counter-terror police and UK Border Agency budgets.
"It is critical for the committee's oversight function to fully understand the legal basis for all intelligence and counter-terrorism operations, " she said.
"And we will contribute British intelligence and counter-terrorism assets to an international effort to find and dismantle the network that planned and ordered the brutal assault, " he said.
The truth of the matter is that the Bush team can fairly be critiqued for what amounts to its failure to abandon during the administration's first few months defective counter-terrorism, intelligence and law enforcement policies inherited from the Clinton administration.
The Met takes the national lead in all aspects of counter-terrorism, including intelligence, investigations and prevention.
These are to create a new director of national intelligence and a revamped counter-terrorism threat centre.
Newark MP Patrick Mercer, who is going to chair a Commons sub-committee on counter-terrorism, said the intelligence network had to be properly spread across the country.
And the Home Secretary is announcing today that we will now have four regional counter terrorism units and four regional intelligence units, significantly increasing anti-terrorism police capability in the regions.
Barbero says technology is only part of the answer: troops have to be trained to get the full value of counter-IED technology, and detailed intelligence is required to attack enemy networks and finances.
British security chiefs have moaned loudly and publicly that Russian spies are targeting defence and industrial secrets, a particular challenge when intelligence resources are needed to counter the Islamist threat and growing terrorism in Northern Ireland.
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