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Definition of Security intelligence
1. Noun. Intelligence on the identity and capability and intentions of hostile individuals or organizations that may be engaged in espionage or sabotage or subversion or terrorism.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Security Intelligence
Literary usage of Security intelligence
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Remaking Domestic Intelligence by Richard A. Posner (2005)
"Appendix: Mission Statement of the Canadian security intelligence Service1 ...
security intelligence Service (CSIS) was created by an Act of Parliament in ..."
2. Impacts of Disasters on Environment and Development: International Cooperation by M. A. Pramanik (1993)
"For the national security Intelligence Community (1C), it represents a concise
distillation and clarification of the national intelligence function. ..."
3. Terrorism And The Public Safety: Report Of The Senate Special Committee On by DIANE Publishing Company (2004)
"Canadian security intelligence Service (CSIS) CSIS came into being in July, 1984
upon proclamation of the Canadian security intelligence Service Act. CSIS ..."