Sentences with phrase «intelligence agency named»

Case in point, a UK based publication named the Telegraph claimed that an intelligence agency named SITE mistook the Fallout 3 concept art above of a post nuclear Washington D.C. as being apart of an al Qaeda terrorist plot.

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Intelligence agencies had planned to capture the pair alive after killing «The Beatles» ringleader Jihadi John, whose real name was Mohammed Emwazi, in a 2015 drone strike, recognising their value in potentially providing iIntelligence agencies had planned to capture the pair alive after killing «The Beatles» ringleader Jihadi John, whose real name was Mohammed Emwazi, in a 2015 drone strike, recognising their value in potentially providing intelligenceintelligence.
Warner told USA Today that he was pushing intelligence agencies to declassify the names of the states affected by those cyberattacks so they could prepare for midterm elections in 2018.
Three U.S. intelligence officials, who declined to be identified by name, said they believed the attack was state - sponsored because of its resemblance to previous hacks traced to Russian intelligence agencies or hackers acting at their direction.
Placenames for Burma are provided by the US Government National Geospatial Intelligence Agency GEOnet Names Server, a list derived from Russian topographic maps, lists received from NGOs, and other sources.
Deprived of the Bolshoi's free accommodation and financial backing and with an ailing mother to support, Dominika is strong - armed by her uncle Vanya — the Chekhov joke never lands — to join one of the state schools which train «sparrows», a name given to the women who are ruthlessly drilled in techniques of seduction, blackmail and sexual entrapment in the service of the intelligence agencies.
Based upon John le Carré's 1974 espionage novel of the same name and directed by acclaimed Swedish filmmaker Tomas Alfredson (Let the Right One In), the acclaimed thriller Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy stars Gary Oldman as George Smiley, a former British Intelligence operative called out of retirement to track down a mole within the agency.
Worse, an unctuous, ambitious official, code name C (Andrew Scott), has plans to ally Her Majesty's intelligence agency with counterparts from eight other nations - a kind of pool approach to espionage.
These night - time, aerial images put a face to the name by showing us the labyrinthine edifices and expansive grounds of the intelligence agencies we so often hear and talk about, but rarely see.
Privacy is becoming more challenging with new tech such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, blockchain, autonomous cars, the internet of things, drones, and government agencies recording massive amounts of data in the name of security.
Beyond extending the sunset date, Burr's draft would allow intelligence agencies to resume spying on communications that make mention of a specific foreign target, widening the scope of surveillance well beyond current interpretations of the law that allow only for intercepting communications sent to or from a named target.
Another industry publication also recently underwent a name change, shifting from Agency Law Quarterly to Real Estate Intelligence Report.
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