Sentences with phrase «secret intelligence about»

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Salesforce will share more information about its hyped - yet - still - secret artificial intelligence technology before its annual Dreamforce conference in October.
CIA Director Mike Pompeo said during an appearance at the Center for Strategic and International Studies this month that it was «time to call out WikiLeaks for what it really is: a non-state, hostile intelligence service often abetted by state actors, like Russia,» and he criticized prior administrations as having been «squeamish» about going after publishers of state secrets.
But by the end of the year there were serious questions being asked about the intelligence and security committee, which is supposed to offer oversight to the secret work of Britain's intelligence agencies.
Similar arguments have been used by intelligence agencies about terror suspects, triggering the creation of secret court hearings in the first place.
«That the existence of this previously top secret database was finally revealed in parliament by the home secretary on Wednesday, as part of a comprehensive new investigatory powers bill covering many other previously secret intelligence capabilities, speaks volumes about how far we've come in a few short years.»
And their flexible, intelligent arms are the envy of roboticists and artificial intelligence engineers worldwide.But these animals, which have evolved over hundreds of millions of years, can teach us even more about security in the 21st century than camo and communications, Rafe Sagarin argues in his new book Learning from the Octopus: How secrets from nature can help us fight terrorist attacks, natural disasters and disease (Basic Books, April 2012).
Instead, staff at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California are keeping their lips firmly sealed about the prestigious award they recently won for top - secret intelligence research.
Documentary revealing the inner workings of the world's most powerful intelligence organization, with unprecedented access to America's spy network, all 12 living CIA directors and top agency operatives, who talk candidly about torture, secret prisons, drone warfare, alleged assassinations and the constant threat of attack, which begs the question: how far should America go to keep us safe?
He is approached by British intelligence service MI5 and tasked with a secret mission to obtain information about a British government minister (Roache) and his wife (Hawes), whom he has recently befriended.
For a movie about espionage, «Atomic Blonde» mistakes secret intelligence for actual intelligence and works very hard to undercut all of the great work on screen.
In a nutshell: Atomic Blonde is about a badass, bisexual British secret agent who fights like John Wick and seduces like James Bond who travels to Germany days before the fall of the Berlin Wall to recover some stolen intelligence.
About SIS According to SIS's informative website, a formal and permanent British intelligence service was first established in 1909; but the history of British intelligence organizations engaged in foreign intelligence goes back at least to the 15th century (Thomas Cromwell ran secret agents in Europe on behalf of Henry VIII and Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth I's «spymaster», maintained a network of 50 secret agents abroad and a substantial network in Britain.
Actually, AFAIK, intelligence agencies are always nervous about spilling their secret methods and humint to politicians, because there's always the risk of it getting into a speech by a politician with different values and agenda.
«[Russian intelligence chief Yevgeni Primakov] mentioned the well known articles printed a few years ago in our central newspapers about AIDS supposedly originating from secret Pentagon laboratories.
But the sensitive issue of using intelligence as evidence in court has not only caused severe judicial headache in Luxembourg: On 21 March, the UK Supreme Court took the highly controversial decision and went into secret session for the first time ever to hear sensitive intelligence about Bank Mellat of Iran.
Dr. Foster shares her expertise in gifted / high - level development, and refers to her new book Bust Your BUTS: Tips for Teens Who Procrastinate (2017), to its predecessor Not Now, Maybe Later: Helping Children Overcome Procrastination (2015), and also to Beyond Intelligence: Secrets for Raising Happily Productive Kids (2014) and Being Smart about Gifted Education (2009).
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