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• Security Intelligence

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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation

1 The 'Australian Security Intelligence Organisation' ('ASIO'; ) is Australia's national security service, which is

responsible for the protection of the country and its citizens from espionage, sabotage, acts of foreign interference,

politically motivated violence, attacks on the Australian defence system, and

terrorism.http://www.asio.gov.au/About-ASIO/Overview.html

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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation - Collection of foreign intelligence

1 ASIO also has the power to collect foreign intelligence within Australia at the request of

the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Australia)|Minister for Foreign Affairs or the Minister for

Defence (Australia)|Minister for Defence. Known as Joint Intelligence Operations, and

usually conducted in concert with the Australian Secret Intelligence Service the

purpose of these operations is the gathering of security intelligence on and from foreign

officials, organisations or companies.

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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation - Establishment and 'The Case'

1 In August 1949, Justice Reed advised the Prime Minister that he had

decided to name the service the 'Australian Security Intelligence Organization' (the spelling was

amended in 1999 to bring it into line with the Australian standard form

'organisation')

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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation - Establishment and 'The Case'

1 On 6 July 1950 the Charter of the Australian Security Intelligence Organization was

defined by the directive of Prime Minister Menzies, following the appointment of

Colonel Spry as the new Director-General. ASIO was converted to a statutory body on 13 December 1956 through the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1956

(repealed by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979, the

current legislation as amended to 2007).

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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation - Sydney 2000 Olympic Games

1 In 1998, ASIO “strengthened information collection and analytical systems, monitored changes in the security environment more broadly,

improved its communications technology and provided other agencies with strategic security

intelligence assessments to assist their Olympics security planning.”

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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation - Sydney 2000 Olympic Games

1 The Olympics Coordination Branch also began planning for the Federal Olympic Security Intelligence Centre

(FOSIC) in 1998. FOSIC was to “provide security intelligence advice and threat assessments to State and

Commonwealth authorities during the Sydney 2000 Games.”

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Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 - Title I: National Security Intelligence Reform Act of 2004

1 The first title, titled Reform of the intelligence community and given

the short title of the National Security Intelligence Reform Act of

2004, is formally divided into 9 subtitles:

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Canadian Security Intelligence Service

1 The 'Canadian Security Intelligence Service' ('CSIS', ; , SCRS) is Canada's

primary national intelligence service. It is responsible for collecting, analyzing,

reporting and disseminating Intelligence (information gathering)|intelligence on threats to Canada's national security,

and conducting operations, covert operation|covert and overt, within

Canada and abroad.

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Canadian Security Intelligence Service

1 Its headquarters is located in Ottawa, Ontario, in a purpose-built facility

completed in 1995.[http://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/domino/reports.nsf/html/9608ce.html ] CSIS is responsible to Parliament of Canada|Parliament through the Minister of Public Safety, but is also overseen by the

Federal Court of Canada|Federal Court system, and the Security Intelligence Review Committee.http://www.csis-

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Canadian Security Intelligence Service - History

1 The resulting investigation, known as the MacDonald Commission, published its final

report in 1981, with its main recommendation being that security

intelligence work should be separated from policing, and that a civilian intelligence

agency be created to take over from the RCMP Security Service.[http://www.ps-

sp.gc.ca/prg/ns/airs/rep1-4-eng.aspx The Royal Canadian Mounted Police|RCMP and

CSIS: Background]https://store.theartofservice.com/the-security-intelligence-toolkit.html

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Canadian Security Intelligence Service - History

1 At the time it was also decided that the activities of this new agency, the

Canadian Security Intelligence Service, should be subject to both

judicial approval for warrants, as well as general oversight review by a new

body, the Security Intelligence Review Committee, as well as the

office of the Inspector General (which was disbanded in 2012)

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Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Mission and operations

1 CSIS is Canada's lead agency on national security matters and for

conducting national security investigations and security

intelligence collection

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Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Mission and operations

1 There is no restriction in the CSIS Act on where CSIS may collect security intelligence

or information relating to threats to the security of Canada. The agency may collect

information on threats to Canada or Canadians from anywhere in the world. While CSIS is often viewed as a defensive security

intelligence agency it is not a domestic agency. CSIS officers work domestically and internationally in their efforts to monitor and

counter threats to Canadian security.

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Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Mission and operations

1 There is a distinction between security intelligence and foreign intelligence. Security intelligence

pertains to national security threats (e.g., terrorism, espionage). Foreign

intelligence involves information collection relating to the political or

economic activities of foreign states. According to Section 16 of the CSIS Act, the agency collects this type of foreign intelligence within Canada.

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Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Mission and operations

1 CSIS is subject to review by the Security Intelligence Review

Committee (SIRC) as well as other legislative checks and balances

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Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Oversight

1 The Office of Inspector General was disbanded in 2012, whose previously

functioned to provide an annual classified report on CSIS' operational

activities for the Minister.[http://www.publicsafety.gc.c

a/abt/wwa/igcsis/igcsis-eng.aspx Inspector General of the Canadian

Security Intelligence Service]

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Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Controversies

1 In 2013, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) was

censured by Federal Court Judge Richard Mosley for deliberately

misleading Canada's Federal Court in order to make it possible for them to

allow other agencies to spy on Canadians abroad, which is not allowed under Canada's Law.

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Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Controversies

1 The Security Intelligence Review Committee reportedly investigated this incident.Edited Hansard (Debates of the Canadian House of Commons|House

of Commons of Canada), 36th Parliament, 2nd Session, Number 20, 15 November 1999, 1425

[http://www.parl.gc.ca/36/2/parlbus/chambus/house/debates/020_1999-11-15/han020_1425-

e.htm#LINK95]Edited Hansard (Debates of the Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons of Canada), 36th Parliament, 2nd Session, Number 22,

17 November 1999, 1455 [http://www.parl.gc.ca/36/2/parlbus/chambus/house/debates/022_1999-11-17/han022_1455-e.htm#LINK122]

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Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Controversies

1 The problem is so severe that the Council on American Islamic

Relations (Canada) has distributed almost 30,000 Know Your Rights

guides and organized 27 workshops across the country on dealing with the Canadian Security Intelligence

Service (CSIS) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

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Finnish Security Intelligence Service

1 'Finnish Security Intelligence Service' is the official English language title of

the 'Protection Police' (Finnish language|Finnish: 'Suojelupoliisi'

abbreviated 'Supo', Swedish language|Swedish: 'Skyddspolisen')

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Finnish Security Intelligence Service

1 The English title 'Finnish Security Police', was changed on August 27, 2010, the

agency changed its English name thereby removing the word

police.[http://www.poliisi.fi/poliisi/supo60/home.nsf/pages/indexeng Official website of

Supo] (in English) This was done to mark the continuing change of the agency's mission

away from the area of traditional police responsibilities, towards international

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Directorate of Intelligence (Ireland) - National Security Intelligence Section

1 The G2 National Security Intelligence Section works very closely with the

Garda SDU and Garda National Surveillance Unit|National

Surveillance Unit (NSU) to spy on potential terrorism threats,

particularly from Islamic terrorism|Islamic terrorists and dissident

republicans.

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Bangladeshi intelligence community - National Security Intelligence

1 The National Security Intelligence, also known as the Directorate-General of National Security Intelligence is the

primary intelligence agency responsible for internal security (including internal political affairs), foreign

intelligence and counterintelligence.[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+bd0146) Bangladesh Intelligence

and Security] Although distinct from the Military of Bangladesh, it is sometimes led by a retired senior military officer.[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+bd0146) Bangladesh Intelligence and Security] It reports directly to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh and is

administered from the Prime Minister's Office (Bangladesh)|Prime Minister's Office.

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