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| FISA granted | counterintelligence access to telephone toll and transactio |
| in a successor organization to military | counterintelligence after the First World War. |
| The group organised direct action and | counterintelligence against the German occupied and collabo |
| ovements in technology have enabled the | counterintelligence analysts to pinpoint the telephone numb |
| Division 6 (wireless | counterintelligence and unauthorised radio-wave search) |
| 2003, he worked in Norfolk, Virginia on | counterintelligence and counterterrorism. |
| ntelligence community at the Centre for | Counterintelligence and Security Studies in Washington, DC. |
| al infrastructure protection, security, | counterintelligence, and information operations strategy an |
| e rank of second lieutenant, serving in | counterintelligence and in the design of amphibious assault |
| for Revenge, Assassination, Terrorism, | Counterintelligence and Heists (S.C.R.A.T.C.H.). |
| Dektor | Counterintelligence and Security Inc. was a company started |
| ns systems; extensive information about | counterintelligence architecture and methods; extensive ref |
| er, then identified Wolf to West German | counterintelligence as the man in the picture. |
| He received his training in | counterintelligence at Fort Hollabird in Baltimore MD in th |
| Gillars and Herbert John Burgman by the | Counterintelligence Corps at Camp King, Oberursel, until he |
| afted into the U.S. Army, served in the | Counterintelligence Corps from 1951 to 1953, and served as |
| during World War II as a member of the | Counterintelligence Corps from 1944-1946, he went to the Ci |
| U.S. Army in 1955, Pincus served in the | Counterintelligence Corps in Washington, D.C. from 1955-195 |
| ed by a stint in the United States Army | Counterintelligence Corps from 1942 to 1946. |
| primary responsibilities are defensive: | counterintelligence, counter-terrorism, and related proacti |
| Spies', which was the name for a set of | counterintelligence departments in the Soviet Army formed d |
| He was head of the | Counterintelligence Division in Berlin and Stuttgart in Ger |
| r 2008, the Dr Joel Brenner of National | Counterintelligence Executive warned that Chip and PIN cred |
| Also during this administration, | Counterintelligence Field Activity (CIFA), an intelligence |
| After seven years in infantry and | counterintelligence, he left the Army and became an associa |
| Operation “Famish”: The Integration of | Counterintelligence into the National Strategic Decisionmak |
| ng in that Hanssen was the subject of a | counterintelligence investigation. |
| d defected and was cooperating with the | counterintelligence investigation. |
| ling agents, which the regular military | counterintelligence lacked. |
| FBI memo stated that "It is hoped this | counterintelligence measure will result in an 'US' and BPP |
| a variety of subject matters related to | counterintelligence, military intelligence, covert operatio |
| censorship was handled by the military | counterintelligence of Soviet Army. |
| he was assigned to the Special Section ( | Counterintelligence) of the Byelorussian SSR NKVD, where he |
| ed as his successor as the chief of the | counterintelligence office and in March 1944 he attended a |
| 38, where he served as the Chief of the | counterintelligence office aka Abwehr department Vienna. |
| duate of the U.S. Army Infantry School, | Counterintelligence Officer Course, Aerial Surveillance Off |
| During the Korean War he served as a | Counterintelligence officer. |
| conducting secret Trust and Sindikat-2 | counterintelligence operations, during which leaders of lar |
| es including intelligence gathering and | counterintelligence, political intrigue, and guerrilla warf |
| f the Federal Bureau of Investigation's | counterintelligence program, COINTELPRO, came to light, rev |
| ain in the 4th department of the Soviet | counterintelligence service called SMERSH. |
| andeur Paillole was responsible for the | counterintelligence services of the Vichy army. |
| d in the book Ruse: Undercover with FBI | Counterintelligence that Cuban diplomats approached Robert |
| ferred from the custody of the Military | Counterintelligence to the NKVD, and continued uninterrupte |
| aining in any training camps, receiving | counterintelligence training or false passport making. |
| James Jesus Angleton, head of CIA | counterintelligence, was surprised by Philby's activity, an |
| lar crime, organized crime, and foreign | counterintelligence while based at the Washington bureau. |
| my Colonel (Lt Col), and specialized in | Counterintelligence with the Counterintelligence Division ( |
| t Sandia, Bruce Held, Sandia's Chief of | Counterintelligence, yelled "[you're] lucky you have such u |
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