Intelligence
Associations
US
Association of Former Intelligence Officers
Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers
Academia
Athena Intelligence
, University of Granada
Canadian Association for Security and Intelligence Studies
Columbia University
- an extensive collection on the U.S. intelligence community.
Federation of American Scientists
- 6000 pages of information.
Loyola College
- Good links to many sites on strategic intelligence.
Perspectives on Terrorism
- academic journal.
Terrorism Research Center, Inc.
(TRC) - an independent institute.
Private Sector
globalsecurity.org
- recent news.
International Analyst Network
- mix of "experts".
Janes
- highly regard collection of publications.
Discussion Forums
alt.security.espionage
Government Organizations
List of
World Intelligence and Security Agencies
.
Australia
ASIO Australian Security Intelligence Organization
ASIS Australian Secret Intelligence Service
Belgium
Intelligence and Security Staff Department (ACOS IS)
Canada
Canadian Security Establishment (CSE)
Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
Joint Task Force Two (JTF2)
Security Intelligence Review Committee (SIRC)
Denmark
Danish Security and Intelligence Service
United Kingdom
M15 British Security Service (BSS)
MI6 British Secret Intelligence Service (BSIS)
United States
The U.S. Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 (
Public Law 108-458
) created new entities in the U.S.
Intelligence Community
.
The
Members
of the US intelligence community.
The
CIA Library
.
The law established the
Director of National Intelligence (DNI)
and put the
National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)
under the DNI. The NCTC web site includes the
Terrorism Knowledge Base(sm) (TKB)
from the private, non-profit National Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT). TKB also has the
National Counterterrorism Center's Worldwide Incident Tracking System (WITS) Data Portal
. The NCTC web site also has a
2006 Counterterrorism Calendar
. Daily entries note prominent terrorism events while background information on terrorists, groups, and tips is provided along the side.
In 2005 the CIA's Foreign Broadcast Information Service (
FBIS
) was reinvented as the Open Source Center (
press release
). The public can access FBIS via
World News Connection site
on
Dialog
.