Examples of using Counterintelligence in English and their translations into Slovak
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Edgar Hoover, the FBI's counterintelligence program- known as COINTELPRO- sought to disrupt supposed radical organizations such as the Black Panther Party,
it's clearly not counterintelligence secrets.
as the former head of U.S. counterintelligence Joel Brenner has urged,
is a target of counterintelligence operations,” the Pentagon sources explain.
Maintaining serious armed forces as a deterrent is still necessary, but perhaps more emphasis ought to go on counterintelligence and media literacy,
6-month Operator Training Course(OTC), to learn counter-terrorism and counterintelligence techniques, in which the individual maintains little contact with friends
military counterintelligence and relied on peaceful Ukrainian population,
on European soil and to increase capacity sharing and counterintelligence efforts aimed at countering such operations;
could be a counterintelligence investigation that will never become public.”.
could be a counterintelligence investigation that will never become public.
the Justice Department's unit that handles counterintelligence and espionage cases, not by Mueller's special counsel office.
prompting the U.S. military counterintelligence forces to investigate who was behind this fraudulent message.
strategic deception, counterintelligence, cybernetic warfare- all collaborating with the National Security Council,
a former FBI counterintelligence agent.
Everything he's saying is classic counterintelligence.
The US National Counterintelligence and Security Center.
There's no one more knowledgeable about Russian counterintelligence.
Naturally, this is met with strong resistance from counterintelligence agents.
This book is written by Joe Navarro, a former FBI counterintelligence officer for 25 years and a recognized expert on non-verbal behaviour.
The bureau has several functions, including counterintelligence, political police