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Date: 2012-01-04 11:26:03
Classified information
Secrecy
Operations security
Sociological aspects of secrecy
Central Intelligence Agency
Intelligence cycle security
National security
Security
Espionage

Attaining and Maintaining National Security Advantage: Information Operations and Secrecy By Michael G. Miller, Lt Col, USAF (Retired) JIOC/J38

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