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A civilian organization of the Canadian Government responsible for [[intelligence analysis management|intelligence management]] and [[counterintelligence]]; it conducts no clandestine [[intelligence collection management|intelligence collection]] although it has access to [[signals intelligence]] produced by the [[Communications Security Establishment]] and through close relationships with allies. | A civilian organization of the Canadian Government responsible for [[intelligence analysis management|intelligence management]] and [[counterintelligence]]; it conducts no clandestine [[intelligence collection management|intelligence collection]] although it has access to [[signals intelligence]] produced by the [[Communications Security Establishment]] and through close relationships with allies. | ||
While it produces reports at all levels of [[classified information]], it probably publishes more of its analytical output than any world intelligence agency; see [[Canadian Security Intelligence Service/External Links]]. | While it produces reports at all levels of [[classified information]], it probably publishes more of its analytical output than any world intelligence agency; see [[Canadian Security Intelligence Service/External Links]]. |
Revision as of 13:24, 1 July 2009
A civilian organization of the Canadian Government responsible for intelligence management and counterintelligence; it conducts no clandestine intelligence collection although it has access to signals intelligence produced by the Communications Security Establishment and through close relationships with allies.
While it produces reports at all levels of classified information, it probably publishes more of its analytical output than any world intelligence agency; see Canadian Security Intelligence Service/External Links.