In early August, the National Counterintelligence and Security Center within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence published a new edition of the National Counterintelligence Strategy.
For leadership teams, strategy planning isn’t optional — it is the GPS for every investment of time, money, and resources. Strategic plans shape decisions about growth, focus, talent, and capital.
Outmaneuver and constrain foreign intelligence entities: focusing on detecting, understanding and countering foreign intelligence threats, including cyber activities, through proactive and innovative ...
Competitive intelligence skills are crucial for e-commerce businesses. While collecting and analyzing data is important, monitoring your competitors and their actions can provide a wealth of ...
In the wake of 9/11, the newly established Office of the Director of National Intelligence produced the nation’s first National Intelligence Strategy, a document explicitly intended to guide reforms ...
Healthcare organizations today face a wide range of escalating threats, including workplace violence, cyber intrusions, social unrest, and increasingly targeted acts against healthcare professionals ...
The government’s lead intelligence agencies are retooling to deal with rising threats posed by China and Russia while also adopting hiring policies aimed at making spy services more inclusive and ...
The recent debate involving Anthropic and the Pentagon highlights a deeper shift: frontier artificial intelligence systems are becoming strategic infrastructure.
Content below is provided by SLU Academic Catalog. Saint Louis University's accelerated bachelor's to master's program in strategic intelligence is designed for working professionals pursuing a ...
Director of National Intelligence Avril D. Haines has released the 2023 National Intelligence Strategy (NIS), which provides strategic direction for the Intelligence Community (IC) over the next four ...