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  2. Espionage - Wikipedia

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    Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information (intelligence). A person who commits espionage is called an ...

  3. Field agent - Wikipedia

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    In espionage, a field agent or field operative is an agent who works in the field as opposed to one who operates at the office or headquarters.A field agent can work alone or in a group but usually has a case officer who is in charge.

  4. Fifth column - Wikipedia

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    Forces gathered in secret can mobilize openly to assist an external attack. The term is also applied to organized actions by military personnel. Clandestine fifth column activities can involve acts of sabotage, disinformation, espionage or terrorism executed within defense lines by secret sympathizers with an external force.

  5. Clandestine human intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Espionage is usually part of an institutional effort (i.e., governmental or corporate espionage), and the term is most readily associated with state spying on potential or actual enemies, primarily for military purposes, but this has been extended to spying involving corporations, known specifically as industrial espionage.

  6. Counterintelligence - Wikipedia

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    – Security programs (e.g., briefings) have no meaning for the individual unless they connect with something with which they can personally identify. Feels isolated from the consequences of his actions: – The individual sees their situation in a context in which they face continually narrowing options until espionage seems reasonable.

  7. What to know about the growing number of treason and ... - AOL

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    The legal definition of treason was then expanded to include providing vaguely defined “assistance” to foreign countries or organizations, effectively exposing to prosecution anyone in contact ...

  8. Espionage organizations - Wikipedia

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    Espionage is a subset of human intelligence, one of many intelligence collection methods, which are organized by intelligence collection management. [1] This lists is restricted to organizations that operate clandestine human sources in foreign countries and non-national groups. It does not include police organizations with domestic informers ...

  9. Clandestine HUMINT operational techniques - Wikipedia

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    The Clandestine HUMINT page adheres to the functions within the discipline, including espionage and active counterintelligence. The page deals with Clandestine HUMINT operational techniques, also known as "tradecraft". It applies to clandestine operations for espionage, and a clandestine phase before direct action (DA) or unconventional warfare (UW