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  • ...enter for Intelligence]] is the headquarters of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]].]] ...ame=BI>{{cite web|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/17-agencies-of-the-us-intelligence-community-2013-5|work=[[Business Insider]]|title=These 17 Agencies Make Up
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  • ...ntelligence agency to [[buck passing|pass the buck]] and avoid [[blowback (intelligence)|blowback]] by secretly arranging for an action to be taken on their behalf ...https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1950-55Intel/d250 Covert Operations (NSC 5412/2)],'' Washington, undated.</ref> NSC 5412 was de-classified in 1
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  • ...security&pg=PA67#v=onepage&q&f=false|authorlink=Public Administration: The Central Discipline in Homeland Security|author1=Dale Jones |author2=Austen Givens | ...Department of Homeland Security includes the Federal Emergency Management Agency, it also has responsibility for preparedness, response, and recovery to nat
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  • ...agency]] ([[LEA]])''', in [[North American English]], is any [[government agency]] responsible for the [[law enforcement|enforcement]] of the [[law]]s. ...ive police services in the [[United States]] are often called [[Government agency|bureaus]], for example the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]].
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  • {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2018}}{{Infobox government agency | agency_name = European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation
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  • {{Infobox law enforcement agency |preceding3 = Criminal Investigation and intelligence resources of the [[United States Customs Service]]
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  • {{Infobox Government agency |child3_agency = [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]]
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  • ...ut Down Online Drug Marketplace|accessdate=15 June 2011 |date=5 June 2011 |agency=Associated Press|publisher=[[NBC New York]]}}</ref> which they finally did ...nymous]], executed by the United States' [[FBI]] and UK's [[National Crime Agency]], led to the seizure of 27 hidden sites, including [[Silk Road 2.0]], one
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  • ...TPM version 1.2 or higher where required by [[Defense Information Systems Agency|DISA]] [[Security Technical Implementation Guide|STIG]]s and where such tec ...addresses some of these concerns by requiring BIOS-level confirmation for operations such as activating, deactivating, clearing or changing ownership of TPM by
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  • ...types of compilers. If the compiled program can run on a computer whose [[Central processing unit|CPU]] or [[operating system]] is different from the one on ...[[code generation (compiler)|code generation]]. Compilers implement these operations in phases that promote efficient design and correct transformations of sour
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  • Central Intelligence Agency, 미국 중앙정보부 [[미국]]의 [[정보기관]] 중 하나로 약칭 ...정보로 이는 비공식 모토이며 공식 모토는 "국가의 사업, 정보의 중심(The Work of a Nation. The Center of Intelligence)"이라는 평범한 표어다. 애당초 미국은 [[정교분리]]를 주
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  • ...of autonomy. Nevertheless, the U.S. State Department has reported that the central government authorities have closely monitored Internet use in these regions ...n to future interpretation and development. Given the gaps in the law, the central government of China relies heavily on its administrative body, the [[State
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  • ...against several [[governments]], government institutions and [[government agency|government agencies]], [[corporations]], and the [[Church of Scientology]]. ...ores as video clip of actor praising Scientology makes it way to Internet |agency=Associated Press |date=January 15, 2008 |work=The Washington Post |publishe
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  • ...rmance increases were enabled by the technology progress in the areas of [[Central processing unit|processors]], [[computer memory]], [[Computer data storage| ...tuple calculus]], he demonstrated that such a system could support all the operations of normal databases (inserting, updating etc.) as well as providing a simpl
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  • ...sis: WikiLeaks&nbsp;— a new face of cyber-war? | accessdate = 2010-12-09 | agency = Reuters | date = 2010-12-09 | url-status = live | archiveurl = https://we In order to carry out their operations, hacktivists might create new tools; or integrate or use a variety of softw
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  • ...most of [[East China|eastern China]] was under the control of the Nanjing central government, which received prompt international recognition as the sole leg ...econd United Front]] against invading forces from [[Japan]]. In 1930 the [[Central Plains War]] broke out as an internal conflict of the KMT. It was launched
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  • ...name="Springer 2017">{{cite book |chapter=Towards Differentiating Business Intelligence, Big Data, Data Analytics and Knowledge Discovery |last1=Dedić |first1=N. ...Land? On the Interpretations, Illustrations and Implications of Artificial Intelligence, Business Horizons, 62(1)]</ref> Additionally, a new V, ''veracity'', is ad
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  • ...ts at the [[Stanford University centers and institutes|Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory]] and the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], later descr ...oncept of selling products through several targeted domains, rather than a central portal.
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  • ...loud Analytics-Assisted Smart Power Meters Considering Advanced Artificial Intelligence as Edge Analytics in Demand-Side Management for Smart Homes|journal=Sensors See [[Artificial intelligence]].
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  • ...y 2013 }}<br />{{cite news|title=2013 declared year of Korean war veteran |agency=The Canadian Press |url=http://news.ca.msn.com/canada/2013-declared-year-of ...and nothing happened.{{sfn|Millett|2007|p=17}} The [[Central Intelligence Agency]] noted the southward movement by the [[Korean People's Army]] (KPA), but a
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