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  • Israel's domestic security organization, comparable to the British [[Security Service]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security Service]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security Service]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Security Service]]
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  • {{r|Security Service}}
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  • {{r|Security Service}}
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  • {{r|Security Service}}
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  • (1906-1993) British intelligence officer; director of the [[Security Service]] (MI5), 1953-1956, and then director of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]
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  • ...mazioni e la Sicurezza Democratica'' (SISDE) (Intelligence and Democratic Security Service),
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  • ...pposed to suppression of dissent; very roughly comparable to the British [[Security Service]], Israeli [[Shin Bet]] or the national security division of the [[Federal
    322 bytes (43 words) - 14:10, 7 September 2009
  • Israeli domestic intelligence, roughly equivalent to the British [[Security Service]] (MI5)
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  • The '''Security Service''', also known historically if incorrectly as '''MI5''', is the civilian [
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  • ...o per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Militare'' (Military Intelligence and Security Service). In a 2007 reorganization, it was replaced, as the external intelligence o
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  • {{r|Security Service}}
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  • {{r|Security Service}} {{r|Security service}}
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  • The [[counterintelligence]] organization of Russia is its Federal Security Service (Russian: ФСБ, Федера́льная слу́жба безопа́с�
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  • {{r|Security Service}}
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  • {{r|Security Service}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1905-1973) Director of the British [[Security Service]] (MI5) 1956-1965; suspected of being a Soviet double agent but now apparen
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  • {{r|Security Service}}
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  • {{r|Security Service}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Security Service]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...rintelligence, like the U.S. [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] or U.K. [[Security Service]]. It controlled a large paramilitary Border Guards organization, which inc
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  • ...ce and domestic security organization, roughly corresponding to the U.K. [[Security Service]] or U.S. [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]].
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  • #[[Security Service]] (MI5), focused on [[counterintelligence]]
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  • ...and work closely with the SIS (commonly but incorrectly called [[MI6]]), [[Security Service]] ([[MI5]]) and military intelligence. The current director is Iain Lobban.
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  • {{r|Security Service}}
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  • {{r|Security service}}
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  • ...r vice admiral). Occupying the same physical body is the '''Chief, Central Security Service''', who has authority over the military services' [[information security]]
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  • Blunt, who had worked in the [[Security Service]], was secretly identified in 1964 but announced in 1979. There was much s
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  • :#National Security Agency/Central Security Service
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  • CSIS also has a protective security service, doing such things as security vetting. Some protective security functions
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  • ...a member of the Office of Strategic Services, trained, in part, by British Security Service (MI5) officers including Dick White and Kim Philby. He formed a friendship
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  • During the protests, both sides and the SBU (Security Service of Ukraine) exercised restraint in their actions and avoided bloodshed.
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  • ...rman counterintelligence coups in France, Belgium, and Holland...While the Security Service maintained an extensive name index, the Registry (partially destroyed by Ge
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  • ...vernment counterintelligence agency clearly based on the actual [[MI5]] or Security Service, for the first 11 books in the series and then is frequently consulted by h
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  • '''Roger Hollis''' (1905-1973) was Director of the British [[Security Service]] (MI5) 1956-1965.
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  • ..., in 1970 a third reorganization took place with the formation of the RCMP-Security Service.<ref name=Rutan> Rutan, Gerard F., [http://lib.unb.ca/Texts/JCS/CQ/vol005_4 ...al activities. The main recommendation of the Commission was that the RCMP-Security Service should lose its security intelligence function and that a new civilian inte
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  • ...vernment counterintelligence agency clearly based on the actual [[MI5]] or Security Service, where he moves easily and gracefully along [[C.P. Snow|C.P. Snow's]] [[Cor
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  • ...died French, Nepali, Hindi, and Urdu. She is the recipient of the Homeland Security Service to America Medal for 2006 for Avian Influenza preparations, and the U.S. St
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  • ...omplemented by a military intelligence service ([[Aman]]) ( and a domestic security service ([[Shin Bet]]).
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  • {{r|Security Service||**}}
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  • ...vernment counterintelligence agency clearly based on the actual [[MI5]] or Security Service, who moves easily and gracefully along [[C.P. Snow|C.P. Snow's]] [[Corridor
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  • ...vernment counterintelligence agency clearly based on the actual [[MI5]] or Security Service, where he moves easily and gracefully along [[C.P. Snow|C.P. Snow's]] [[Cor
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  • ...vernment counterintelligence agency clearly based on the actual [[MI5]] or Security Service, where he moves easily and gracefully along [[C.P. Snow|C.P. Snow's]] [[Cor
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  • ...vernment counterintelligence agency clearly based on the actual [[MI5]] or Security Service, where he moves easily and gracefully along [[C.P. Snow|C.P. Snow's]] [[Cor
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  • ...f the fictional Security Executive (clearly based on the actual [[MI5]] or Security Service), who moves easily and gracefully along Snow's [[Corridors of Power (novel)
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  • ...as Daniel Ellsberg with the ''Pentagon Papers'', Peter Wright of the U.K. Security Service, or Mordechai Vanunu, a technician in the Israeli nuclear program. In other
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  • ...vernment counterintelligence agency clearly based on the actual [[MI5]] or Security Service, where he moves easily and gracefully along [[C.P. Snow|C.P. Snow's]] [[Cor
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  • The [[FSB]], [[Russia]]'s security service, classifies the glasses as a spy device, so they will not be available in R | quote = But Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said the futuristic smart glasses could act as a means of “secretly
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