The emergence of security conceptual systems can contribute to diminishing the differences between security consumers and security providers and hence to the latter’s transformation into security holders/guarantors. In this respect, intelligence is a field in its own right that can make an important contribution to this. Thus, intelligence in general, and its plethora of forms are a salient part of the arsenal of asymmetrical conflicts. Consequently, acquiring, holding or using information as part of intelligence is the major stake of the aforementioned antagonisms
On its own, intelligence is rarely enough and has its limitations. In an increasingly complex securi...
Throughout history the world has been plagued by insurgencies. While the underlying causes of each ...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, intelligence has evolved to a form that can be recognized in the con...
Intelligence analysis in the 21st century, in the light of (post)modern security challenges, vulnera...
Technology has penetrated the social fabric of security practices so deeply that it is often used wi...
Intelligence services are currently focusing on the fight against terrorism, leaving relatively litt...
The art and science of gathering critical operational intelligence has been defined in many ways and...
This Working Paper reviews conventional thinking about the contribution of strategic intellig...
Asymmetric or irregular conflicts, often involving non-state actors, have come to dominate the forei...
Nowadays, a lot of information is becoming available to anyone around the world, thanks to the devel...
Intelligence can be seen as a critical tool of power for states in conventional conflict scenarios. ...
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
To deal with the threat of hybrid warfare requires good strategy and capability. One of the support ...
Intelligence services, as an important segment of national security, have an unconventional but very...
In current economic contexts, one of the most important drivers of firm success is the ability of in...
On its own, intelligence is rarely enough and has its limitations. In an increasingly complex securi...
Throughout history the world has been plagued by insurgencies. While the underlying causes of each ...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, intelligence has evolved to a form that can be recognized in the con...
Intelligence analysis in the 21st century, in the light of (post)modern security challenges, vulnera...
Technology has penetrated the social fabric of security practices so deeply that it is often used wi...
Intelligence services are currently focusing on the fight against terrorism, leaving relatively litt...
The art and science of gathering critical operational intelligence has been defined in many ways and...
This Working Paper reviews conventional thinking about the contribution of strategic intellig...
Asymmetric or irregular conflicts, often involving non-state actors, have come to dominate the forei...
Nowadays, a lot of information is becoming available to anyone around the world, thanks to the devel...
Intelligence can be seen as a critical tool of power for states in conventional conflict scenarios. ...
The goal of intelligence is to inform decision makers. While this general goal holds true for counte...
To deal with the threat of hybrid warfare requires good strategy and capability. One of the support ...
Intelligence services, as an important segment of national security, have an unconventional but very...
In current economic contexts, one of the most important drivers of firm success is the ability of in...
On its own, intelligence is rarely enough and has its limitations. In an increasingly complex securi...
Throughout history the world has been plagued by insurgencies. While the underlying causes of each ...
In the 19th and 20th centuries, intelligence has evolved to a form that can be recognized in the con...