Intelligence (Information Gathering)

Intelligence is the process and the result of gathering and analysing difficult to obtain or altogether secret information. See espionage, intelligence agencies.
  • Business intelligence denotes the public or secret information that an organization obtains about its competitors and market.
  • Military espionage is an element of warfare which covers the aspects of gaining information over the enemy forces. It involves spying, look-outs, high-tech surveillance equipment and also secret agents.

 

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