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Ken Clarke, the justice secretary, has defended the bill as a necessary method of exploiting intelligence material in court cases while protecting it from general disclosure.
Exploiting intelligence from big data to drive agility will require tackling new challenges, such as how to ensure the consistency and confidentiality of data through long and complex supply chains.
The task of identifying and exploiting intelligence tips has been assigned extraordinary urgency, since the raid likely alerted top al-Qaeda figures that their safe houses and plans may have been compromised, said a U.S. official familiar with the CIA's scouring of the bin Laden trove.
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The justice and security bill would extend closed material procedures into the main civil courts, allowing the government to exploit intelligence material to defend itself against allegations such as torture.
In making the arrests, the police exploited intelligence supplied by Kennedy, who had infiltrated the environmental movement for seven years, posing as a committed campaigner under the alias of Mark Stone.
The government has a number of comparative advantages over the private sector, such as the ability to collect and exploit intelligence and to coordinate internationally with other governments and law enforcement agencies.
There is widespread concern among civil liberties organisations about the way in which the government exploits intelligence material to defend itself against claims for damages over alleged mistreatment such as rendition and torture.
Echelon, a global electronic surveillance network that allows security agencies of Great Britain and the United States, as well as Canada, Australia and New Zealand, to collect and exploit intelligence collected worldwide, was developed by the NSA.
A vigorous CIA attempt to exploit intelligence opportunities in Poland--much less attempt to guide Solidarity--could not be hidden, and the same goes for Soviet contacts with revolutionary movements in the Third World.
"You won't send him to Guantanamo Bay, but during the last decade, we've exploited intelligence from enemy combatants, people who've joined the other side, and it's helped us figure out how to defend ourselves and find bin Laden," he said.
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