Manchester terrorist attack and why intelligence agencies collect information
Data is the lifeblood of intelligence and forcing intelligence agencies to regularly delete information not directly linked to ongoing files would be a serious blow to their ability to do the job we demand of them.
OTTAWA—Intelligence agencies are generally poorly understood in our societies. The agencies themselves are partly to blame since they shroud themselves in secrecy, albeit for good reasons. In addition, public perception is at fault, partly due to the assumption by many that spies are nefarious cre...
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