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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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  • {{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
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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...936-1932), and the overall [[Reichssicherheitshauptamt]] (RSHA} Reich Main Security Service [[RSHA]]. While still chief of the RSHA, Heydrich served as Acting Reich [[
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  • * Browder, George C. ''Hitler's Enforcers: The Gestapo and the SS Security Service in the Nazi Revolution'' (1996) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=527698
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  • ...ologic assets were resubordinated to the new organization as the Air Force Security Service (AFSS). Air Force SIGINT, by the Air Force Security Service, supported numerous Korean War operations. They often gave early warning of
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  • ...arrival at the gateway to the recipient's site. This does provide a useful security service &mdash; only encrypted data is passed over the Internet &mdash; but it doe
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  • ...rintelligence, note that [[Peter Wright]], a former senior member of the [[Security Service]] who left their service without his pension, moved to Australia before pub
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  • ...ederal Tax Police and Border Guards, and incorporated them int the Federal Security Service ([[FSB]]). Subsequently, on August 11th, 2003 Presidential Decree integrat
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  • ...]] in [[Whitehall]]. The Executive, clearly based on the actual [[MI5]] or Security Service, figures in 21 novels featuring Russell and in four others in which Russell
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  • ...is less clear, although domestic operations are clearly restricted to the Security Service (MI5), which, further, has no powers of arrest, in contrast to the FBI. Whe ...ation can be mounted against a person, an organization, an intelligence or security service, or any affiliated group to induce action to its own disadvantage. The prov
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  • ...such as the FBI in the United States. The United Kingdom has the separate Security Service, also known as MI-5, which does not have direct police powers but works clo ...law enforcement. In the United Kingdom, there is a distinction between the Security Service (MI5) and the Special Branch of the Metropolitan police ("Scotland Yard").
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  • ...e Nazis came to power in 1933, Heydrich as head of the [[Sicherheitsdienst|Security Service]] (SD) recruited Müller and his staff into his organisation. He joined the
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  • *[[Sicherheitsdienst | The SD (Security Service)]]
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  • | author = UK Security Service (MI5) ...on''' can be mounted against a person, an organization, an intelligence or security service, or any affiliated group to induce action to its own disadvantage. The prov
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  • ...Security Agency (NSA)''', formally the '''National Security Agency/Central Security Service''' is part of the [[United States Department of Defense]] and also the [[Un ...rship, its specific relation to military organizations through its Central Security Service authority, to the [[United States intelligence community]] (IC), certain fo
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  • ...ts can provide this support with HN military counterintelligence elements, security service, and police forces when deployed in support of FID operations.
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  • ...tances, land at Danang. Also in early 1965, a large number of US Air Force Security Service (USAFSS) moved from the Philippine Islands (PI) to the Republic of Vietnam. ...nce from the services. A compromise was reached by creating the [[Central Security Service]] (CSS). The Director of the NSA (DIRNSA) acquired a "second hat" as the co
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  • ...s, under the command of MACV-SOG, were actually carried out by the Coastal Security Service of the RVN [[Strategic Technical Directorate]].
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  • ...t Himmler was receiving regular reports from the [[Sicherheitsdienst|SD]] (Security Service, the intelligence arm of the SS), about the real state of German morale. Th
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