Offering a compelling understanding of contemporary state surveillance dynamics, this second edition is a timely update that lands at the critical intersection of cutting-edge technology and international security.
Building on Frederic Lemieux’s previous work exploring how Western state surveillance and intelligence activities have drastically adapted to new domestic and global challenges, this second edition expands on additional dimensions of intelligence and surveillance activities conducted in modern societies.
Featuring new chapters on inter-agency cooperation at both national and international levels, cyber intelligence (CI), the link between intelligence and police cooperation, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and international operations, counterterrorism, and intelligence activities conducted by the United States since September 11, 2001, Lemieux also includes several updates to existing chapters, including the role of AI in intelligence analysis. Delving into how counterterrorism operations have profoundly changed how intelligence activities are conducted by integrating new technologies, new partnerships, and raising new ethical dilemmas, the author also expands on the intelligence operations undertaken in cyberspace to describe the emerging cyber intelligence field.
Offering a compelling understanding of contemporary state surveillance dynamics, this second edition is a timely update that lands at the critical intersection of cutting-edge technology and international security.
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1. Nature and Structure of Intelligence
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2. Intelligence and Knowledge Management
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3. National Security Intelligence in the Five Eyes Countries
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4. Criminal Intelligence
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5. Intelligence-Led Policing Model: Global Diffusion and Cultural
Distinction
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6. National and Transnational Police Cooperation
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7. International Drug Trafficking and Police Cooperation: Analyzing
DEAs Operations
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8. International Counter-Terrorism: The US Perspective
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9. Towards a Convergence? Militarization of Intelligence and State
Surveillance
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10. Mass Surveillance
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11. Cyber Intelligence
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12. Intelligence and Surveillance Technologies
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13. The Role of the Private Sector
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14. Moral and Ethical Considerations
Frederic Lemieux is Professor of the Practice and Faculty Director of the Masters programs in Applied Intelligence, Cybersecurity Risk Management, IT Management, and Artificial Intelligence Management at Georgetown University, USA. He has published extensively in the field of national security intelligence, criminal intelligence, global policing, homeland security, and cybersecurity.