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  1. HUMINT is Human Intelligence and is gathered from a person on the ground in the following ways: Patrolling ( Military police, patrols, etc); Strategic reconnaissance, as by Special Forces. Military attaches. Friendly accredited diplomats. Prisoners of war (POW's) or detainees. Refugees. Traveler debriefing (e.g., CIA Domestic Contact Service)

  2. Imagery intelligence. Fifth Air Force photographic analyst searches for the location of enemy flak batteries to plan attacks against enemy positions during the Korean War. Imagery intelligence ( IMINT ), pronounced as either as Im-Int or I-Mint, is an intelligence gathering discipline wherein imagery is analyzed (or "exploited") to identify ...

  3. Unlike other intelligence collection disciplines such as Human Intelligence (HUMINT) or Signals Intelligence (SIGNIT), OSINT is not the sole responsibility of any one single government agency but instead is collected by the entire intelligence and law enforcement community. One advantage of OSINT is its accessibility, although the sheer amount of

  4. 17. Apr. 2020 · Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence have the potential to transform and empower the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) while simultaneously presenting unprecedented challenges from technologically capable adversaries. These technologies can help expand, automate, and sharpen the collection and processing of intelligence, augment ...

  5. Intelligence analysts use five primary disciplines of intelligence collection to draft finished intelligence reports: Signals Intelligence (SIGINT): Signals Intelligence involves the interception of Communications Intelligence (COMINT) and Electronic Signals Intelligence (ELINT). COMINT is based on information intercepted from messages between ...

  6. New collective workspaces, which are empowered by the advancement in communication and computer technologies, are also creating new opportunities for collaboration. This article discusses three emerging topics in the study and practice of intelligence in such a way to illustrate the emerging sources and methods of intelligence studies. These ...