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100 1 _aMORROW Maria A. Robson
245 _aPrivate sector intelligence:
_bon the long path of professionalization/
_cMaria A. Robson Morrow
260 _c2022
520 _aPrivate sector intelligence is on its way to professionalization, but the road is a long one and the destination is uncertain. Studies of intelligence professionalization have not yet systematically analyzed private sector intelligence, a field that focuses on mitigating geopolitical and security risk and supporting decision-making. This paper leverages the author's extensive empirical research of private sector intelligence with reference to five key pillars of professionalization: a shared identity, knowledge advancement, training and education, a code of ethics, and certification. The article concludes with implications for professionalizing private sector intelligence and proposes further research on this understudied field.
650 _aINTELLIGENCE
_xNATIONAL SECURITY
_xPROFESSIONAL
_xPRIVATE SECTOR
773 _aIntelligence and National Security :
_gVol. 37, No 3, April 2022, pp. 402-420 (99)
598 _aINTEL, NATSEC
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02684527.2022.2029099
_zClick here for full text
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