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Strategically damaging Soviet intelligence operations have intensified against U.S. technology and diplomatic, military, and intelligence secrets.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The New Soviet Challenge
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Counterintelligence: The United States should, as an essential counterpart to the access granted the Soviets to U.S. facilities and technology, develop a comprehensive counterintelligence and security capability to protect sensitive technology, military secrets and intelligence sources and methods.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The New Soviet Challenge
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It seems reasonable that the institutes should operate and collaborate within a secure cloud, similar to the networks where we store our nuclear secrets, tax records and military intelligence.
FORBES: High Tech Manufacturing Knowledge Should be Protected Like Fort Knox
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Meanwhile, there is every reason to be concerned that more damaging spies are still in place, targeting essential secrets about American intelligence and military operations, negating decades of investment and putting American lives at risk.
WSJ: Michelle Van Cleave: Russian Spies Haven't Gone Away
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Even though the cold war is winding down, and restrictions on transferring Western technology to the East have been eased, intelligence officials maintain the cash-starved East bloc countries are still trying to steal high-tech military and industrial secrets.
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