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These back doors and special access routes are a terrible idea, another example of the intelligence community's overreach.
Here's a great example of the intelligence that drives R.I.M.: The phones all have simple, memorable, logical names instead of incomprehensible model numbers.
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He cited the dismantling of a nuclear weapons proliferation network led by the Pakistani scientist A. Q . Khan and the capture of Qaeda leaders including Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, as examples of the intelligence agencies' recent successes, and he portrayed the failures involving Iraq as reflecting isolated rather than endemic problems.
The clearest example of stretching the intelligence concerned Saddam Hussein's links to al-Qaeda and by extension the 9/11 attacks, which were thin and nonexistent — but which the Bush administration (especially Vice President Cheney) suggested were deeply suspicious.
The clearest example of stretching the intelligence concerned Saddam Hussein's links to al-Qaeda and by extension the 9/11 attacks, which were thin and nonexistent — but which the Bush administration suggested were deeply suspicious.
For example, some of the intelligence that Clearpath has developed to move OTTO around a warehouse could work in shuttles that get people around an airport, or, contrastingly, in the mining industry, where multi-ton trucks are used to move iron, stone and other heavy loads around an outdoor but relatively controlled environment, Nijjam said.
He pointed, among other examples, to the intelligence of Hassabis and his colleagues in devising, designing, and building the program in the first place.
Another example of the increasing intelligence of watches with on-board computer chips is Swatch Access, released in 1995.
"Contagion" is yet another example of the restless intelligence that Mr. Soderbergh has applied to familiar templates, rethinking the particular challenges of each genre he takes on.
Files down to the late 1960s are now public, albeit with notable omissions (for example, the records, of the intelligence and counter-intelligence services themselves).From this material, Sir Percy Cradock, who chaired the JIC from 1985 to 1992, has compiled both its history and an insider's view of major post-war crises.
CISPA, for example, authorizes "elements of the intelligence community to share cyber threat intelligence with private-sector entities and utilities and to encourage the sharing of such intelligence". No one should object to that.
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