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Beyond States and Spies : The Security Intelligence Services of the Private Sector
Beyond States and Spies : The Security Intelligence Services of the Private Sector
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Author(s): Sage-Passant, Lewis
ISBN No.: 9781399543651
Pages: 360
Year: 202410
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 201.08
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Chapter 1: Introduction : Audience-centricity, Risks, and Does Private Sector Intelligence Even Exist? (8,700 words) Audience-centricity An Inchoate Field The Risks of Risk Intelligence Definition Debates: Does Private Sector Intelligence Even Exist? Structure Chapter 2: Intelligence Literature and the Methodology of Study (12,900 words) The Long and the Short View Literature The Intelligence Evolution Literature Corporate Espionage, Competitive, and Market Intelligence Literature The Private Security Literature Fieldwork: State of the Field Limitations Ethical Grounding of the Research Conclusion Chapter 3: A History of Private Sector Intelligence (16,000 words) The British East India Company Lloyd's of London Rothschild The Pinkertons and Labour Intelligence The ONI and Russian Economic Espionage Büro Ha Mass Data and the Lightbulb Cartel The Red Scare Ulius L. Amoss & the International Services of Information Foundation Shell Scenarios The NFL Aramco and Control Risks Government Intelligence Support On Her Majesty's Secret Service? The Stratfor Leaks The Snowden Leaks Uber's Strategic Services Group Conclusion Chapter 4: The Intelligence Cycle in Private Sector Security Intelligence (17,500 words) Direction and Intelligence Requirements Collection Practices Intelligence Sharing Intelligence Vendors in Collection Analysis Practices Dissemination Practices Secrecy in Private Sector Security Intelligence Conclusion Chapter 5: The Applications of Private Sector Security Intelligence (20,500 words) Recruitment Team Structures and Job Titles Topics of Responsibility Pandemic Intelligence Geopolitical Risks Country Entry, Monitoring, and Exits Travel Risk Management Crisis Intelligence Specifically-Targeted Risks Terrorism Activist Intelligence Modern Activist Intelligence The New Spies The Israeli Firms Drawing the Ethical Line Conclusion Chapter 6: Conclusion: A New Frontier for Intelligence Studies (4,000 words) Bibliography.


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