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The CIA already has a "Climate and Security" center. As the Arctic melts and droughts spark migration, Central Intelligence will shift from tracking missiles to tracking water tables and refugee flows.
Central Intelligence's primary job in the coming decade will be authentication . If a video appears to show the President declaring war, who verifies it? The agency that can separate real from synthetic will hold the keys to the world.
Because the CIA operates in a deeply adversarial environment—one fundamental to the nature of intelligence—its history is filled with high-stakes triumphs and significant controversies. Central Intelligence
: The agency produces daily digests, such as the Central Intelligence Bulletin , to provide the President and policymakers with critical, time-sensitive analysis.
, as it is the most common subject for this term. If you were looking for information on the movie or the BBC series instead, please let me know! The CIA already has a "Climate and Security" center
Prior to World War II, the United States gathered intelligence in a fragmented, ad-hoc manner. The Army had its intelligence staff. The Navy had its own. The State Department had diplomatic reports, and the FBI handled Latin America. There was no "central" clearing house.
Centralization does not mean hoarding. A central intelligence that doesn't share insights is a prison. The goal is to democratize data. The sales rep on a plane should have the same access to real-time inventory risk as the CEO in the boardroom. If a video appears to show the President
Often handled by the NSA (National Security Agency), SIGINT is the interception of communications. This includes phone calls, emails, and encrypted data streams. Central Intelligence relies on SIGINT to confirm what human spies are reporting. If an asset says a general is moving troops, SIGINT can overhear the general ordering the move.
: Historically, the head of the CIA served as the Director of Central Intelligence , overseeing the entire U.S. Intelligence Community until the role was restructured into the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) in 2004.
When most people hear the phrase their minds immediately conjure images from the silver screen: Jason Bourne dodging bullets in a European square, James Bond ordering a martini, or the smoky, wood-paneled offices of Langley, Virginia, where men in dark suits speak in hushed tones about national security.