HOW TO TAKE SECURITY SELFIEs – SELF INTEREST EVALUATION OF FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ENTITIES Cover Image

HOW TO TAKE SECURITY SELFIEs – SELF INTEREST EVALUATION OF FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ENTITIES
HOW TO TAKE SECURITY SELFIEs – SELF INTEREST EVALUATION OF FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ENTITIES

Author(s): Florin BUȘTIUC
Subject(s): Security and defense, Military policy
Published by: National Institute for Intelligence Studies
Keywords: Foreign intelligence entities; FIEs; intelligence; counterespionage; targeting; access;

Summary/Abstract: The pro-security attitude is stimulated by (self) asking questions such as: Have there been negative experiences regarding information security? Where is the institution’s greatest security vulnerability? Where is the resistance to implementing security procedures (and why)? Is the need to protect the organization realized? Are employees within the structures on topic regarding their role and responsibility in protecting the organization’s assets?Through awareness it is possible to focus on threats – the identification of FIEs that created/can create the breach in the “security wall”. The security self-questioning restructures the individual’s thinking system, which accepts, in its subjective reality, the existence of threats generated by FIEs that affect the economic, social, political or military interests of the state.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 28
  • Page Range: 130-139
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English