Depending on the context, a foreign intelligence service is either an intelligence service that specialises in foreign intelligence (as opposed to security intelligence), or an intelligence service that belongs to a foreign country. The latter shouldn't require any more explaining, however I'll go into more detail about the former: Foreign Intelligence is intelligence that relates to foreign entities, whereas security intelligence pertains to domestic security issues. However, this should not be taken to mean foreign intelligence = overseas, security intelligence = domestic. Both kinds of services generally do both overseas and domestic operations, although usually for different purposes. This inevitably leads to a small degree of crossover (such as Counterterrorism or Counterintelligence), which often results in rivalry between agencies (MI5 vs MI6, for example).
Some notable Foreign Intelligence services:
*Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, better known as MI6 - Military Intelligence, Section 6) | Britain
*Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) | Australia
*Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) | USA
*Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) | Canada
*Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) | Russia
Some notable Security Intelligence services:
*Her Majesty's Security Service (Better know as MI5 - Military Intelligence, Section 5) | Britain
*Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) | Australia
*Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS, deals in both security and foreign intelligence) | Canada
*Federal Bureau of Investigation National Security Division (FBI NSD) | USA
*Federal Security Service (FSB) | Russia
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In the 1940s, a programmable computer was produced that was said to have artificial intelligence. It did not have intelligence in the common sense of the word, though. There has yet to be a device created that has intelligence matching to that of a human being.
Rebellion. When has artificial intelligence arrived? When a computer says "no." and its not just a pat answer. ( i.e. not an error message )
International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools was created in 1992.
Foreign is the adjective in the sentence "The hotel caters to foreign dignitaries." The word "foreign" modifies the noun "dignitaries."
The German intelligence services are known as the "Bundesnachrichtendienst" (BND) for foreign intelligence and the "Verfassungsschutz" for domestic intelligence.
Depending on the context, a foreign intelligence service is either an intelligence service that specialises in foreign intelligence (as opposed to security intelligence), or an intelligence service that belongs to a foreign country. The latter shouldn't require any more explaining, however I'll go into more detail about the former: Foreign Intelligence is intelligence that relates to foreign entities, whereas security intelligence pertains to domestic security issues. However, this should not be taken to mean foreign intelligence = overseas, security intelligence = domestic. Both kinds of services generally do both overseas and domestic operations, although usually for different purposes. This inevitably leads to a small degree of crossover (such as Counterterrorism or Counterintelligence), which often results in rivalry between agencies (MI5 vs MI6, for example).Some notable Foreign Intelligence services:*Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, better known as MI6 - Military Intelligence, Section 6) | Britain*Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) | Australia*Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) | USA*Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) | Canada*Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) | RussiaSome notable Security Intelligence services:*Her Majesty's Security Service (Better know as MI5 - Military Intelligence, Section 5) | Britain*Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) | Australia*Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS, deals in both security and foreign intelligence) | Canada*Federal Bureau of Investigation National Security Division (FBI NSD) | USA*Federal Security Service (FSB) | Russia
Yes, NZSIS is like MI6 and MI5 of the British Intelligence services. NZSIS deals with both foreign and domestic intelligence, and advises the government on such issues as required.
Foreign Intelligence Service - Kazakhstan - was created in 2009.
Foreign Broadcast Intelligence Service was created in 1941.
Inter-Services Intelligence was created in 1948.
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United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court was created in 1978.
Foreign intelligence services typically target sensitive information such as government secrets, military strategies, technological advancements, economic data, and personal information about key individuals. They aim to gain intelligence that can be used to advance their own country's interests, whether it be for political, economic, or military purposes. This information is usually collected through various means such as espionage, cyber attacks, and human intelligence sources.
It is true the president receives intelligence from four agencies to help him manage foreign-policy issues. The agencies are US Secret Service, US Department of Homeland Security, US Department of Defense, and US Department of health and Human Services.
The three sub-intelligence disciplines in SIGINT are Communications Intelligence (COMINT), Electronic Intelligence (ELINT), and Foreign Instrumentation Signals Intelligence (FISINT). COMINT deals with intercepting and analyzing communication signals, ELINT focuses on non-communication signals like radar, and FISINT involves studying signals from foreign instrumentation and weapons systems.
A Foreign Intelligence Entity is a term in which describes organizations who are based abroad with the purpose to use various intelligence techniques in order to gather specific information. These entities can be government and non-government.