Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-149) and index.
Contents:
Foreword -- Introduction: technology and systemic change -- Chapter 1: Intelligence and technology in historical context -- Chapter 2: New and emerging threats -- Chapter 3: The challenge to intelligence organizations -- Chapter 4: Emerging technologies and the national intelligence enterprise -- Chapter 5: Intelligence professionals and decision makers: a collaborative approach -- Chapter 6: Opening the closes intelligence system -- Chapter 7: Intelligence and civic engagement: emphasizing collaboration -- Chapter 8: TEMPINT: a new intelligence paradigm -- Chapter 9: Intelligence in the time of COVID-19 -- Chapter 10: The five Cs of intelligence transformation -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index -- About the author.
Summary:
"The Future of National Intelligence: How Emerging Technologies Reshape Intelligence Communities provides a blueprint for the future of national intelligence agencies by exploring emerging technologies and collaborative strategies for intelligence gathering and managing data"-- Provided by publisher. National intelligence agencies have long adjusted to the opportunities and threats from new technologies, and created structures, concepts, and practices to best apply new capabilities. But such recent technological developments as artificial intelligence are different in kind. Increasingly affordable to nongovernmental actors, they are powerful enough to overwhelm and marginalize much of what agencies do. In The Future of National Intelligence: How Emerging Technologies Reshape Intelligence Communities, Shay Hershkovitz argues that only with a new paradigm can these agencies take up this fundamentally new technological challenge--back cover.
Series:
Security and professional intelligence education series
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