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Information in the public domain is sometimes considered intelligence if it is sent abroad.
"One minute they're described as suspects, the next minute they're considered intelligence assets," said Michael Noon, a professor of law at Catholic University of America.
He said the central questions were already on the desk of the attorney general, Senator George Brandis, in a detailed June report from the parliamentary joint committee on intelligence and security which had considered intelligence oversight and recommended major changes.
"The point of the story is it hasn't been sorted out yet in a way that all the persons involved in cyber-operations have a clear understanding of doctrine, legal authorities and policy, and a clear understanding of the distinction between what is considered intelligence activity and wartime [Defense Department] authority," said one former senior national security official.
Questions should come first, otherwise the industry releases poorly considered intelligence, which is a recipe for chaos.
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By contrast, the coroner argued, an inquiry could consider intelligence evidence in examining the circumstances of Litvinenko's death, even if it were not made public.
However, as concluded by Deary (2012), there are few empirical grounds for considering intelligence without the "g -factor.
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