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  • ...controls such as physical security and personnel [[classified information|security clearances]]
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  • *[[Family Security Matters]] head [[Carol Taber]] on "Debunking the Security Mom", http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2006/10/debunking_the_debun
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  • ...tion (information security)|identified]] and [[authentication (information security)|authenticated]]; ideally follows the [[Principle of Least Privilege]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Authentication (information security)#Security token]]
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  • [[Information security]] strategies and technologies that continue to ensure security without depending on physical or organizational perimeters
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  • {{r|Communications Security Establishment}} {{r|Information security}}
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  • {{r|Security policy}} {{r|Communications security}}
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  • Israel's domestic security organization, comparable to the British [[Security Service]]
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  • ...d is known as "[[Edwin E. Witte/Debate Guide#Father|the 'Father' of Social Security]]."
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  • ...Security Studies]]; Director, [[George Washington University]] [[National Security Archive]]
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  • ...r]]/security researcher at [[Cambridge University|Cambridge]], author of ''Security Engineering'', a standard textbook.
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  • ...rofit, nonpartisan think tank devoted to enhancing international peace and security. Its major objectives are: * strengthening institutions for international peace and security
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  • ...nnel and physical security. Information assurance is meaningless without a security policy defining threats, management approach to protection, staff responsib Among the most fundamental foundations of information security is to establish policies, and, where appropriate, detailed rules, for the a
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  • ...mass destruction, conventional weapons proliferation, peace operations and security alliances.
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  • ...ity Studies]]; Director of the [[George Washington University]] [[National Security Archive]]
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  • ...rm known for reporting serious security lapses in the the [[South Korean]] security app [[Smart Sheriff]]
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  • {{r|Organs of State Security}} {{r|Committee for State Security||**}}
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  • ...a [[security (finance)|security]] by its issuer, (ii) the purchase of a [[security]] that had been [[selling short|sold short]].
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  • ...ard]], [[United States Department of State]]; academic adviser, Center for Security Policy
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  • {{r|Information security}} {{r|Security token}}
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  • ...tions security (COMSEC) equipment under the control of the U.S. [[National Security Agency]] (NSA)
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  • ...Economic and Strategic Studies]]; Advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • '''Computer security ''' is a branch of technology known as [[information security]] as applied to [[computer]]s.
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  • ...ited Nations Security Council]] has passed close to 2000 '''United Nations Security Council resolutions'''. | [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 1267|1267]] ||
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  • ...[[National Security Network]]; Guiding Coalition, [[Project for National Security Reform]]; Democratic presidential candidate; General, [[United States Army]
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  • ...p, Atlantic Council; President and CEO, [[Business Executives for National Security]]
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  • ...cense]]; Director, Center for Security Policy; board of trustees, [[Family Security Matters]]
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  • {{r|Security}} ===Transmission security===
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  • ...tre on Global Health Security; formerly Assistant Director-General, Health Security and Environment, [[World Health Organization]]
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  • ...f Information Security for [[Italy|Italian]] intelligence, responsible for security clearances and serving as the secretariat for the [[CISR]]
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  • ...irs 1995-1996; study group for the [[Hart-Rudman Commission]] on national security requirements, 1998-2001
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  • ...] (1998-2002). NSC Senior Director for Combating Terrorism at the National Security Council (2002-3)
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  • '''Family Security Matters''' is the name of an American educational interest group that has t ...nd to empower all Americans to become proactive defenders of our national security and community safety."<ref>{{citation
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  • ==Social Security Administration== ...tory/collectalt.html Social Security History: Arthur J. Altmeyer]," Social Security Administration.
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  • ...xecutive Director of the Security Studies Program and Center for Peace and Security Studies
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  • ...ith this transfer, it must be done over. Also, the simple case provides no security either for access to the computers or to the file information as it moves t ==Security==
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  • ...ies, Chinese foreign policy, strategic culture, statecraft, and East Asian security in theory and practice; formerA djunct Assistant Professor and Instructor i
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  • ...ity Studies]]; Partner at James & Hoffman and litigator for the [[National Security Archive, George Washington University]]
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  • ...and Homeland Defense, [[National Security Council]]; Professor of National Security Studies and Director/Founder of the Center for Counterproliferation Researc
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  • *[http://www.un.org/Docs/sc/ UN Security Council] — official site **[http://www.un.org/Docs/sc/unsc_background.html UN Security Council – Background]
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  • The position of having sold a borrowed [[security (finance)|security]] or [[derivative]] (usually with the intention of buying it back and retur
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  • ...[[colonel]], retired, [[United States Marine Corps]]; adviser, Center for Security Policy; Institute Fellow, [[Claremont Institute]]
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  • ...ormer Senior Fellow, [[Brookings Institution]]; Bush-Cheney 2004 campaign; security analyst, CNN
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  • ==<div id="Father"></div>Who was "The 'Father' of Social Security?"== ...d "this title less than many others." Witte pointed out that the [[Social Security Act]] was a collaborative undertaking:
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  • {{r|Computer security||**}} {{r|Communications security||**}}
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  • ...Center for Security Policy; Vice Chairman, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] (JINSA); advisor, [[U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon]]
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  • ...ng Coalition, [[Project for National Security Reform]]; board, [[American Security Project]]; Senior Vice President for International Affairs, [[U.S. Chamber
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  • ...]], [[national security]] and counterterrorism law); contributor, [[Family Security Matters]], Fox News, [[National Review]], [[Washington Examiner]], Townhall
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  • The primary high-security [[cryptography|cryptographic]] [[communications security]] machine of [[Nazi Germany]]. Unknown to the Germans, it had been substant
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  • *''Aging Gracefully: Ideas to Improve Retirement Security in America'' (2006) *''Saving Social Security: A Balanced Approach'' (2004)
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  • ...taff]] (1984-1986), and was Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from 1986-1990 under Presidents Reagan and G.H.W. Bush; [[Henry Kis
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  • ...ecurity without alienation users or encouraging them to find ways to avoid security mechanisms.
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  • *[[Central Intelligence Agency]] report on Iraq’s Security Services, Regime Strategic Intent - Annex C: https://www.cia.gov/library/re *Ibrahim al-Marashi, Iraq's Security and Intelligence Network: A Guide and Analysis, ''Middle Eastern Review of
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  • ...heft or corruption, or the preservation of availability, as defined in the security policy. [[Information assurance]] discusses a related topic - how "sure" so ...ive requirements to positive enforceable rules. For this reason, computer security is often more technical and mathematical than some [[computer science]] fie
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  • *[http://www.ssa.gov/history/history.html History section of the Social Security Administration (SSA) web page] ...y.gov/history/cohenwitte.html Edwin E. Witte (1887-1960): Father of Social Security]," reprint from ''Industrial and Labor Relations Review'' 14, No. 1, Octobe
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  • ...artnership for a Secure America]]; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, [[Bill Clinton|Clinton Administration]]
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  • ...ministration]] Defense transition team; legislative assistant for national security 2002-2006 for Sen. [[John Kerry]] and defense policy coordinator for Kerry
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  • ...fic Security Affairs]]; former advisory board, [[Center for a New American Security]]; retired [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] [[lieutenant ge
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  • {{r|Information Security}} {{r|Director, National Security Agency}}
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  • ...l Defense College (Israel)]], responsible for developing and implementing security strategy curriculum
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  • ...formation security products which instill in the consumer a false sense of security, because in reality the product does not make the information any more secu
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  • ...[identification (information security)|identification]] to a [[information security|secure information system]]
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  • {{r|Information security}} {{r|Identification (information security)}}
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  • ...Center and General Counsel of the [[George Washington University National Security Archive]]
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  • ...to the British [[Security Service]], Israeli [[Shin Bet]] or the national security division of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]
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  • {{r|Communications security}} {{r|Communications Security Establishment}}
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  • The position of having bought a [[security (finance)|security]] or [[derivative]] (often with the intention of selling it when its market
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  • ...ration, and [[disarmament]], as well as an overall participant in national security strategy. The official has the right to communicate, through the Secretary ...ventional arms|conventional arms proliferation]], [[peace operations]] and security alliances.
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  • === BCPs relevant to email security === ...nd even controversial. Most of the IETF recommendations relevant to email security are found in a series of documents called Best Current Practices (BCPs).
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  • ...hina relations, U.S. military space activities, and Presidential national security directives. He has taught at the University of Texas and the American Univ ...and Counterintelligence, International Security, Intelligence and National Security, and other publications.
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  • ...g editor, [[Jerusalem Post|''The Jerusalem Post'']]; contributor, [[Family Security Matters]]; Member of Oslo Negotiating Team; Israeli Prime Minister’s Offi
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  • ...ligence official, who rose from the [[Cheka]] until becoming Head of State security; managed [[Soviet nuclear program]]; attempted to assume power after the de
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  • ...or KGB). The KGB, in turn, was one of a long sequence of "Organs of State Security" under the Soviet government, and can trace its origin to the [[Okhrana]] o
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  • ...ton D.C.]] law firm of [[Shea and Gardner]] he worked with former National Security Advisor [[Brent Scowcroft]]. Security Advisor
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  • {{r|Directorate of Security Affairs (Iraq)}} {{r|Special Security Organization}}
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  • ...contains unique identifier but is usually not time-synchronized as is a [[security token]]; often used to enforce software licensing
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  • ...c Security Task Force (Region V); adviser, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • ...he first director of the [[Social Security in the USA|United States Social Security Administration]]. ...the law. His major contribution here was the 1939 revision of the Social Security Act which introduced an expansion of benefits.
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  • ...American Security]]; Former Senior Director for Defense Policy, [[National Security Council]]; Expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • ...y of Homeland Security''' heads the [[United States Department of Homeland Security]]. In the [[Obama administration]], the incumbent is [[Janet Napolitano]].
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  • {{r|Triangle Institute for Security Studies}} {{r|Center for a New American Security}}
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  • ...and worldwide infrastructure such as [[food security|food]] and [[economic security]]; also a target of [[conspiracy theory|conspiracy theorists]] as a "hidden
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  • ...undation; CNN's national security analyst and fellow at [[Center on Law & Security, New York University]]; adjunct professor, [[School of Advanced Internation
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  • ...e staff and Republican Staff Director of the Subcommittee on International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services, [[U.S. Senate Committee on Government
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  • ...e security task force, created under the authority of the [[United Nations Security Council]] following the [[9/11]] attack, which operates southeast of the [[
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  • A [[security (finance)|security]] for which the [[collateral (finance)|collateral]] and source of cash flow
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  • Located in [[New York, New York|New York City]], a US [[national security]] think tank that evaluates through the viewpoint of the theory of [[realis * Forum on Asia-Pacific Security
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  • ...Mongolia in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs during the first George W. Bush administration.
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  • {{r|Information security||**}} {{r|Computer security||***}}
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  • ...and Security Committee, Constitution Project; Founding Director, Law and Security Program at [[Human Rights First]], 2003-2006; Clerk to Justice John Paul St
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  • {{r|Israeli intelligence and security services}} ===Other Israeli security services===
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  • ...ecurity Reform]], Counselor, Council on Foreign Relations; Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Planning, Presidential Envoy to Iraq and Coordinator
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  • ...yield to maturity). Calculated as the [[internal rate of return]] of the security.
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  • ...ied price on a given date. Used as a way of borrowing or lending using the security as collateral. (The interest rate charged is known as the "repo rate").
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  • ...r, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]; advisor, Center for Security Policy
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  • {{r|Social Security}} {{r|Social Security in the USA}}
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  • ...nsive responsibilities in [[intelligence (information gathering)]], border security, counterintelligence and suppression of dissent; split up in the [[Russian
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  • ...Peace]], and is funded by the [[George Washington University]] [[National Security Archive]] Fund, Inc.
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  • ...inst [[Hillary Clinton]]; member; Council on Foreign Relations; [[National Security Council]] research assistant to [[Henry Kissinger]]; staff, [[U.S. Senate C
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  • ...he department responsible for advancing the national, economic, and energy security of the United States. It was formed in 1977 to consolidate government agen ...ls over security lapses related to nuclear weapons, the [[National Nuclear Security Administration]] (NNSA) was established in 2000, as a "separately organized
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  • ...ajor general]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; last assignment was training Iraqi security forces; retired in protest over [[Donald Rumsfeld]]'s policies and went pub
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  • ===Trust and security=== {{r|Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002}}
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  • ...8; advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]; Center for Security Policy; appointed by [[George W. Bush]] to the U.S. Delegation to the [[U.N
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  • ...); advisor, [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]], Center for Security Policy
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  • ...er guarantees the sale at a stipulated price of a stipulated volume of the security. (iii) The provision of insurance of an [[asset]].
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  • ...a senior associate White House counsel and legal adviser to the [[National Security Council]], [[George W. Bush Administration]]
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  • * [[Army Security Agency]], a fore-runner of the [[National Security Agency]]
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  • ...stitute for Public Policy]] National Security Advisory Council, Center for Security Policy; [[U.S. Department of State]] [[Arms Control and Nonproliferation Ad
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  • ...airman,[[Subcommittee on Technical and Tactical Intelligence]] ([[National Security Agency]] is in his district), [[Subcommittee on Terrorism, Human Intelligen
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  • ...]] (1994-2001); Senior Advisor and Director for Security Affairs (National Security and Defense) [[Coalition Provisional Authority]], 2003
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  • ...erica''' focuses on recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign policy. ...terness dangerously interferes with substantive discussion of our national security and foreign policy.
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  • ...d Afghanistan; married to [[Jane Holl Lute]], Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security.
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  • ...board member, BaE Systems; Secretary of the [[U.S. Department of Homeland Security]] (2005-2009); Judge, [[United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circui
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  • ...is not a [[United States cabinet|Cabinet]] position. Because the National Security Advisor has a close relationship with the President they can and do direct ...sidency of [[Richard Nixon]] it was generally recognized that his National Security Advisor, [[Henry Kissinger]] was more important than his [[Secretary of Sta
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