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INTELLIGENCE and SECURITY

A holistic perspective on Canada's intelligence and security practices
November 2008
False dichotomy
by John Sims
Democratic values or national security

November 2008
Sans frontieres
by Ronald L. Burgess
An Intelligence Enterprise without borders

November 2008
Follow the money
by Jeanne Flemming
The growth of financial intelligence

November 2008
Terrorism and the media
by Tim Dunne
Countering one means collaborating with the other

September 2008
Critical protection
by Chris Thatcher
Strengthening partnerships one suspicious incident at a time

March 2008
Perimeter security
by Richard Bray
On the technological edge

February 2008
Integrated Security
by Ed Schaffner
The evolution of biometric and other security technologies

January 2008
Learning from Nanook
by Chris Thatcher
Collaboration in Arctic operations

November 2007
Intelligence balance
by Greg Fyffe
Encouraging imagination, evaluating evidence

September 2007
Restricted Movement
by Chris Thatcher
The realities of international policing

July 2007
Countering Terrorism
by Mike McDonell
Evolving the RCMP's responsibility

March 2007
Adequate Imagination?
by Jim Judd
The challenge of anticipating future threats for the intelligence community

March 2007
Masters of a New Domain
by Chris Thatcher
John Adams on transforming the Communications Security Establishment

March 2007
Marshalling Forces
by Bruce Hoffman
Al-Qaeda's revival requires a new emphasis on local authorities

March 2007
Re-thinking Intelligence Analyst Training
by Monik Beauregard
Canada's proactive approach

October 2006
Critical Infrastructure
by Neil McCrank
Protecting Alberta's energy infrastructure

September 2006
Expanded Responsibility
by Paul A. Guindon
Private security post 9/11


June 2006
Data Sifting
by Chris Thatcher
The National Risk Assessment Centre

June 2006
Cyber Warfare
by Ian Wilms
Peacekeepers of the information domain

April 2006
Innovation in Aviation Security
by Norm Kirkpatrick

February 2006
Intelligence lessons
by Margaret Bloodworth
Preparing for the new reality

February 2006
The intelligence challenge
by Brian Michael Jenkins
Lessons learned in the campaign against al Qaeda

February 2006
Integrating intelligence resources
by Chris Thatcher
John MacLaughlan explains ITAC

January 2006
The Business of Safety and Security
By Kristine Archer
Representatives from industry, government, academia and defence converged on Toronto this December to tackle a topic that effects us all  Canada's safety and security.

January 2006
WOUNDED
By Kristine Archer
Senator Colin Kenny Discusses the State of the CF - and Why It Needs to Change


January 2006
Celebrating Success as Part of Emergency Management
By Ron Kuban, PhD
If media headlines and public concern are any indication, 2005 may be remembered as the year of natural disasters.

January 2006
Combining The Art, Science and Business of Dealing with Explosive
By Tim Lougheed
The gallery's latest show, entitled "SAFE: Design Takes On Risk", features some 300 different items that have been created to protect mind and body from stressful conditions of one sort or another.

October 2005
Paradigm Shift:Training the Military for Emergency Relief
By Ron Kuban, Phd

July 2005
Bringing Order to Chaos
By Ron Kuban, PhD
Out-of-the-box thinking for crisis managers


May 2005
Ballistic Decision
By Amber Lepage-Monette
Canadian industries fear repercussions from lack of participation

April 2004
Securing an Open Society: Canadas National Security Policy
Government of Canada


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