Welcome to Inside Intelligence, a blog from BAE Systems Intelligence & Security
Inside Intelligence is an evolving platform to address industry news, market challenges and trends. It provides our leading subject matter experts with a forum to initiate and drive conversations with our employees, customers and partners by drawing upon their industry knowledge and experiences and sharing best practices on critical topics.
BAE Systems thought leaders that will engage on critical industry topics include, at the helm of the business, Dr. John Gannon, president of the Intelligence & Security sector at BAE Systems; former FBI Assistant Deputy Director for Counterintelligence, John Slattery and former Creech Air Force Base Commander Mike McKinney.
Examples of the topics that will be discussed here include:
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Preventing Violent Radicalization in America
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Counterintelligence Operations
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The Middle East “Arab Spring”
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Cloud Computing
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Identity Management
A Wounded Veteran’s Homecoming ‘Tail’
posted May. 11 by
Charles Ratzer
It all started with a click of a mouse. BAE Systems Director of Business Development, Nate Copeland, received a message about a video clip he should watch from a friend via Facebook. What Copeland didn’t realize was that this video was about to inspire him to open his heart and welcome a new family member into his life.
A whole new world of Multi-INT analysis
posted Apr. 27 by
Dennis Lambell
Today, we – the intelligence community and industry – must create new value by collaboratively exploiting traditional and emerging multi-INT solutions to provide actionable intelligence to our warfighters.
By definition, multiple intelligence (multi-INT) is the fusion of different types of data collection to provide a full operating picture for the warfighter. Historically, this has included signal intelligence (SIGINT), where signals between either people or electronic communications are intercepted to identify a target. Also, measurement and signal intelligence, or MASINT, detects and classifies targets by identifying technical signatures.
Throwing Roadblocks on the Path of Least Resistance: Spotlight on OSINT Red Teaming
posted Apr. 19 by
Eileen Ratzer
The age of digitalization has allowed information sharing to occur with unprecedented ease and speed; it has also resulted in the exposure of a much broader bank of information about our government, infrastructure, and public citizens alike.
A Perspective on the Recent Supreme Court Ruling Regarding GPS Tracking
posted Mar. 7 by
John Slattery
In an effort to provide additional insight into key defense and intelligence issues, we are launching a video blog to share our experts' ideas and thoughts directly with you. This platform will be an expansion of the written forum that was started in 2011, and will showcase the “faces” of our subject matter experts discussing relevant news, market trends and legislative activities, as well as perspectives on key topics such as cybersecurity and counterintelligence.
The first edition comes courtesy of our Law Enforcement subject matter expert, Technical Director for Global Analysis, John Slattery. John shares his perspective on a recent Supreme Court ruling requiring warrants for FBI and Law Enforcement personnel to use GPS tracking on private vehicles to track “persons of interest” and potential informants.