Strategic intelligence and transnational intelligence issues

Read from textbook: Lowenthal, Mark, Intelligence: From Secrets to Policy Chapter 11: The Intelligence Agenda: Nation-States Chapter 12: The Intelligence Agenda: Transnational Issues Read the Annual Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community chromeextension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/ Listen to: No Such Agency (NSA) Podcast: “Cybersecurity is National Security” (25:40 minutes) Links to an external site.(25:40 minutes) (Note: You can also access this podcast via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, You tube etc.) Article: “Russias Espionage War in the Arctic – Review all additional posted materials. Submit your Reflection Journal entry. / 1-2 pages Reflection is what allows an experience to transform into learning. In the Jesuit model embraced by Saint Louis University, reflection involves three phases: (a) returning to the experience, (b) connecting with the feelings, and (c) evaluating the experience. Keeping this in mind, think back on the topics we covered in this course. Write a brief reflection about how you will utilize (or have utilized) the concepts we covered. Are they applicable in your personal and professional life? Why do you think it is important to study this topic (strategic intelligence), and how can studying this topic help society as a whole? This reflection should be in the range of 500 – 600 words. Submit your weekly Discussion Board posts./ 1 Page Part A: Please select what you consider the most significant transnational issue at present, and what US intelligence agencies/assets are poised to tackle this threat with intelligence resources? Highlight specific parts of the intelligence cycle that could assist in this effort. Part B: What is one question you have after reviewing this week’s content?

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