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HUMINT

Human stories at the intersection of intelligence and national security

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The race to lower the cost-per-kill

What is being done to address the United States’ depleted stockpile of interceptors?

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Cuba's spies, defectors, and a retired FBI agent who met them all

In recent weeks, news outlets have reported that the United States sent intelligence assets to Cuba and the CIA set up a Cuba task force to put more pressure on Havana.

Smears, fakes, phantoms: Cold War Britain's secret propaganda department

In Cold War Britain, a secret propaganda department saw its list of targets and tactics widen.

Senate confirms new Director of National Intelligence, what comes next?

Plus a request to examine a declassified intelligence document

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What Beijing is learning from the Iran war

What is China learning from the U.S.

The triumphs and failures of France's foreign intel service

The DGSE, or Directorate General for External Security, is France’s foreign intelligence service.

Inside China's cyber espionage business

Ahana Datta Fasel became the British government’s first ethical hacker in 2014, testing vulnerabilities in computer systems and networks which hackers could potentially exploit.

Trump's false claims on China and election vulnerabilities

After President Donald Trump’s 25-minute prime-time address cast doubt on the integrity of U.S.

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Election denialism concern dominates hearing for next Director of National Intelligence

Raise your hand if you want to re-litigate the 2020 election.

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He sold Navy secrets to counteract 'inflation,' earning $377 per year of prison

I’m back from a week off, walking under tall trees and sitting by water.