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- Clandestine human-source intelligence operational techniques [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Direction finding [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Federal Bureau of Investigation [r]: The principal U.S. Federal police agency, part of the U.S. Department of Justice and the United States intelligence community , who has arrest authority, and is the primary authority for a variety of domestic crimes, civilian counterespionage within the United States, and organized crime [e]
- Organs of State Security [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Committee for State Security [r]: Usually known as the KGB, one of Organs of State Security of the Soviet Union, with extensive responsibilities in intelligence (information gathering), border security, counterintelligence and suppression of dissent; split up in the Russian Federation with counterintelligence in the FSB and foreign intelligence in the SVR [e]
- Security Service [r]: British domestic counterintelligence service, without police powers [e]
- Reich Main Security Administration [r]: Add brief definition or description
- SD [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Gestapo [r]: The secret political police force of Nazi Germany, a state rather than party organization, reporting both to the SS (Party) and Ministry of the Interior (State) [e]
- Abwehr [r]: German military counterintelligence and external intelligence in World War II, eventually absorbed into the Nazi party security apparatus other than purely military support [e]
- Shin Bet [r]: Israeli domestic intelligence, roughly equivalent to the British Security Service (MI5) [e]