Spies, lies, and algorithms : the history and future of American intelligence / Amy B. Zegart.
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TextPublisher: Princeton ; Oxford : Princeton University Press, [2022]Description: xv, 405p, ; ill, 25cmContent type: - text
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- JK468.I6 ,Z44 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Intelligence challenges in the digital age : Cloaks, daggers, and tweets -- The education crisis : How fictional spies are shaping public opinion and intelligence policy -- American intelligence history at a glance-from fake bakeries to armed drones -- Intelligence basics : Knowns and unknowns -- Why analysis is so hard : The seven deadly biases -- Counterintelligence : To catch a spy -- Covert action - "a hard business of agonizing choices" -- Congressional oversight : Eyes on spies -- Intelligence isn't just for governments anymore : Nuclear sleuthing in a Google earth world -- Decoding cyber threats.
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