security intelligence

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Definition

Noun: 1. Intelligence on the identity, capability, and intentions of hostile individuals or organizations: This refers to collected and analyzed information about entities that may pose a threat through activities such as espionage, sabotage, subversion, or terrorism. Its primary purpose is to protect national or organizational security by identifying and understanding potential dangers.

Usage
  • Security intelligence is a critical function of national defense and law enforcement agencies.
  • Analysts review security intelligence reports to assess potential threats.
  • The agency's primary mission is the gathering of security intelligence.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in the context of national security intelligence, distinguishing it from broader military or strategic intelligence by focusing specifically on hostile non-state actors and internal threats.
  • In corporate settings, the concept is adapted as corporate security intelligence, focusing on threats to business operations, such as industrial espionage or cyberattacks.
Variants and Related Words
  • Counterintelligence (n): Activities aimed at protecting against an enemy's intelligence-gathering efforts and espionage.
  • Threat Intelligence (n): A closely related term, often used in cybersecurity, focusing on information about current and emerging threats.
Synonyms
  • Protective intelligence
  • Threat intelligence (in specific contexts)
Notes on Meaning
  • Security intelligence is a specialized subset of the broader field of . While general intelligence informs policy and strategy, security intelligence is specifically oriented towards identifying and countering direct threats to security.
  • It is distinct from , which is primarily focused on evidence for prosecuting past crimes, though there is significant overlap.
Noun
  1. 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