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ˈtradecraft [f. trade n. + craft n. in various senses.] † a. A trade-guild. b. Skill or art in connexion with a trade or calling; spec. skill in espionage and intelligence work; cf. trade n. 6 e. c. The craft or art of trading or dealing.1810 Combe Picturesque xxv. (1865) 370 And this same Hall thei...
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Tradecraft
Analytic tradecraft is the body of specific methods for intelligence analysis. Tradecraft Primer: A Framework for Aspiring Interrogators. CRC Press, 2016.
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Tradecraft Notes - via Professor J.
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Robert Lipka
shredding highly classified documents, and over the next two years he made contact with the residency around fifty times, using a variety of skilled tradecraft See also
Mitrokhin Archive
United States government security breaches
First Chief Directorate
National Security Agency
Tradecraft
James Hall III
Robert
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geoint definition
GEOINT knowledge and related tradecraft is no longer confined to the U.S. government, or even the world's leading military powers.
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Dictator (Cain novel)
CrimeSquad, who awarded it five out of five and commented that "Dictator is an outstanding novel which has both Cain and Carver displaying some masterful tradecraft
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Foldering
See also
Dead drop
Tradecraft
References
Data security
Espionage techniques
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Sherman Kent
Kent's unique and enduring role within the US intelligence community was to formalize analytical "tradecraft" and methodologies, while encouraging creation Sherman Kent and the Board of National Estimates
Sherman Kent Photo
Valediction
The Need for an Intelligence Literature
NIC Analytical Methodologies - Tradecraft
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H. Keith Melton
Naval Academy, an intelligence historian, and a specialist in clandestine technology and espionage tradecraft.
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Criticomm
America's Most Secret Agency, by James Bamford, Houghton Mifflin 1982,p104
CIA Insider's Dictionary of US and Foreign Intelligence, Counterintelligence and Tradecraft
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Agent handling
In the real world of espionage, human lapses are very much the norm, and violations of the principles of tradecraft are common. Case officers spot potential agents, recruit prospective agents and train agents in tradecraft.
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Cover (telecommunications)
In telecommunications and tradecraft, cover is the technique of concealing or altering the characteristics of communications patterns for the purpose of
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The Unending Game
The book is divided into three concept related sections that are titled as "Tradecraft", "Inside Intelligence" and "What Lies Ahead." Part 1, titled "Tradecraft", covers basics such as the definition and value of intelligence, the working of spies work and the traits of a perfect spy.
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United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation
Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational foundation in Virginia dedicated to promoting the geospatial intelligence tradecraft USGIF achieves its mission through various programs and events and by building the community, advancing the tradecraft, and accelerating innovation.
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Military specialism
or career specialties in the armed forces which demand from the individuals achievement of qualifications, and a degree of knowledge and skill in the tradecraft
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KGB Espionage Museum
The KGB Espionage Museum was a museum dedicated to the unbiased presentation of historical and contemporary KGB espionage equipment and tradecraft.
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