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The Little Museum Where CIA Officers Remember 9/11

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A look inside the fortified headquarters the public cannot visit.
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WikiLeaks Says the CIA Can Hack Tech Devices

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Mar.08 -- A post of more than 8,000 documents by WikiLeaks claims that Central Intelligence Agency hackers have the tools needed to infiltrate technology devices in order to monitor users' conversations and messages. Bloomberg's Adam...
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Obama, Trump Hold Opposing Views on Russian Interference

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Dec.16 -- Bloomberg Politics’ Kevin Cirilli discusses friction between the Obama administration and President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team over alleged Russian interference in the U.S. election. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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WikiLeaks Claims Raise Questions of How CIA Was Hacked

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Mar.08 -- A post of more than 8,000 documents by WikiLeaks claims that Central Intelligence Agency hackers have the tools needed to infiltrate technology devices in order to monitor users' conversations and messages. Bloomberg's...
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For U.S. Spies, The Coronavirus Pandemic Is A New Twist

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Former intelligence workers say lockdowns and stay-at-home orders could slow down the pipeline of human intelligence that spies get from new sources.
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Microsoft: Russia-Backed Hackers Targeting Cloud Services, Tech Firms

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Microsoft says the group Nobelium has compromised at least 14 tech firms since May and seems to be targeting cloud service resellers.
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Analysts Say Growing China-Russia Alliance Presents New Threats

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Evolving military and technology cooperation between Beijing and Moscow is raising concerns in Washington.
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President Biden Hopes To Draw Scientists Fleeing Russia To The U.S.

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The Biden administration is expediting visas for scientists by eliminating the requirement to have a sponsoring employer.
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Intelligence On Foreign Interference Gets Politicized And Withheld

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National security experts fear Americans aren’t getting enough information about foreign efforts to influence the election.
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Former Air Force Officer Fears Intelligence Collected On Protesters

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A Newsy review of flight transponder data found surveillance planes flew over Minneapolis, Houston, and Washington, D.C., among other cities.
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Fmr. CIA Official Calls For Restrictions On Officers Working At TikTok

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The CIA's former acting general counsel told Newsy Congress should put post-employment restrictions in place.
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Exclusive: FBI Agents In The U.S. Report Symptoms Of Mystery Syndrome

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There have been a dozen or more incidents of FBI agents reporting strange brain symptoms on U.S. soil, but investigation remains relatively quiet.
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WikiLeaks Releases CIA Hacking Tools, FBI Probes

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Mar.09 -- Carbon Black national security strategist Eric O’Neill and Bloomberg’s Nafeesa Syeed discuss WikiLeaks releasing The Central Intelligence Agency’s hacking tools with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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White House Requests Investigation Into China, WHO

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The White House has directed intelligence agencies to explore whether China and the WHO withheld details about the emerging coronavirus.
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U.S. May Have Suspected 'No Trace' Weapon Against Spies Decades Ago

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The cause of mysterious brain injuries in U.S. agents is unknown, but some intel officials believe they're directed energy attacks from close range.
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Putin Has No Sustainable Endgame in Ukraine: CIA's Burns

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is frustrated and "likely to double down" in his attack on Ukraine, says U.S. CIA Director William Burns. Members of U.S. intelligence agencies testified Tuesday before the House Intelligence Committee...
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EX-CIA Director Says 'Nothing Easy' About Terror Fight

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May.23 -- Former CIA Director James Woolsey explains how governments approach combating terrorism and talks about the importance of intelligence and diplomacy in fighting terror organizations. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Weaponized Drones Are Likely Coming To The U.S.

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The Federal Aviation Administration says it's receiving more than 100 reports of drone sightings each month.
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Former NSA Director Hayden Weighs In on Encryption Debate

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May 19 -- Gen. Michael Hayden, Chertoff Group principal and former NSA director, weighs in on the encryption debate. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West." Ethan Kurzweil, a Bessemer Venture Partners partner, also...
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Ex-CIA Director Explains Disclosure, Intel Sharing

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May.16 -- Former CIA Director Jim Woolsey discusses the process of sharing intelligence within the U.S. government and the dangers of disclosing sources and methods to others outside the U.S. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Security Clearance Should Be Revoked for All Who Leave Gov't, Ex-FBI Asst. Dir. Says

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Aug.16 -- Bill Gavin, former FBI assistant director, comments on President Donald Trump revoking former CIA Director John Brennan's security clearance. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance...
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Reports: FBI Asked To Interview The CIA Whistleblower

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The FBI reportedly reached out to lawyers representing the whistleblower whose complaint sparked the impeachment investigation.
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Is North Korean Dictator Kim Jong-Un Ailing?

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Intelligence analysts "will use every piece of information they can get their hands on."