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    he NS , or National Security gency, is an intelligence agency in the United States of merica, which is responsible for privacy of information and data for foreign intelligence and also counterintelligence. The NS is also charged with protection of communications inside the U.S. government, and the safety of any important documents kept by them. The agency is authorized to accomplish its task through clandestine means, which may consist of ‘bugging’ electronic systems, and, allegedly,…

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    Homeland Security Intelligence and Capabilities History has shown the importance of the intelligence community directed towards homeland security in and around the United States of America. Its capabilities have grown exponentially over the past couple decades, especially with the use of the internet. Yet, there are limitations that the U.S. still deals with to this day in order to support these efforts. The homeland security enterprise also has capabilities, but there are challenges…

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    This thesis hypothesizes that the repeatedly negative portrayal of the Intelligence Community, its agents, and it’s employees by prime time television shows is eroding the public’s confidence and trust in the IC. This topic must begin with a basic discussion of how prime time programming portrays the Intelligence Community, its agenda and its employees. Following this discussion, existing literature within the scope of this paper’s thesis can be divided into two main categories: general…

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    Cyber terrorists can expose information of individual people, uncover classified military information essential for national security, or even crash the stock market. Bringing down cyber terrorists takes a special group of intelligence analysts, government computer hackers and counter terrorism specialists to stop them from causing havoc on the U.S. What would happen if we had a security breach? The enemy would know almost everything about american units which would allow the…

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    Corruption In The CIA

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    presidency and the corruption of the CIA. The Soviet Union collapse marked the beginning of corruption in the CIA. The director of the CIA was George Tenet, who was very close to George W. Bush. Tenet was seen by the public as “an honest broker of intelligence”, meanwhile in private he would tell people what they wanted to hear, then go to others and tell them the opposite of it. One of the main reasons that Tenet stayed on as the director of the CIA during George W. Bush’s presidency was due to…

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    Is Terrorism Justified

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    The Beginning of the End of Terrorism: Is It Justified? In the most recent years, a rise in terrorism globally has invoked a string of United States military actions in response. Though these actions have been debated by pacifists to warmongers based on personal beliefs, Aquinas’s just war theory from Summa Theologica is the most impartial and distinguished method to justify or condemn the U.S. military’s involvement. There are numerous actions taken by the United States military that were, and…

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    with intelligence, although a meaningful definition of tradecraft escapes even some of the most senior intelligence officers. So what is Analytic tradecraft? In its more basic form, Analytic tradecraft is the methodology of decision making by which an analyst thinks, research’s, evaluates evidence, writes, and communicates their findings. This term was originally coined Jack Davis, one of the foremost instructors on the craft of analysis at the CIA and been used by the elite US Intelligence…

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    The National Security Agency (NSA) has collected and analyzed the contents of emails, text messages, and mobile and landline telephone calls from nine Americans for every one foreign person it has targeted. Their main mission is “preventing foreign adversaries from gaining access to sensitive or classified national security information.”(https://www.nsa.gov/about/mission/) To simplify, the initial mission was to keep America safe from the foreign. They’re responsible for the protection of U.S.…

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    No one will ever know the truth if the government is keeping hidden information from the public. Edward Snowden a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) computer technician leaked classified documents from the government system to inform the public of what’s going on and what really happened in past events. This created a controversy among the public and government officials because some people believe he is a traitor to his country and others think he is a hero. Edward Snowden informed us of…

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    and Mazarr 14). Today’s National Security Agency is an extremely powerful and thoughtful organization that’s mission is to keep Americans, and the country free of harm. The supporters of this organization feel the need for increased security in the United States, to keep younger generations safe. On the other hand, those who are against the need for more security believe that the right to privacy is more important than security. The National Security Agency has become an important issue in the…

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