“Moy and Gradoń have done a service in compiling this book.” ―Michael J. Ard, Studies in Intelligence
“This great new book impressively covers the breadth and depth of the issue. From three-letter agencies to local police, it reflects the variation and complexity of homeland security intelligence.” ―Brian H. Nussbaum, University at Albany
"Current and comprehensive…. Readers will find cutting-edge information essential for anyone interested in homeland security. This book should be a cornerstone resource for upper-division and graduate courses, libraries, and analysts." ―Christopher Bellavita, Naval Postgraduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security
What is the role of intelligence in the homeland security enterprise? How have its practice and function evolved since the creation of the Department of Homeland Security more than two decades ago? What accounts for the changes? As they address these questions, the authors of this comprehensive volume investigate the critical issues that remain unresolved and consider what lies ahead.
CONTENTS:
- Homeland Security and Intelligence―W.R. Moy.
- THE HOMELAND SECURITY ENTERPRISE.
- A Theory of Homeland Security―B.J. Murphy.
- Treading Through a Jungle of Parochial Interests―P.M. Hughes
- Integrating State and Local Intelligence―W.M. Toms.
- THE THREAT LANDSCAPE.
- Evaluating Threats to the Homeland―W.R. Moy.
- Cyber Threat Intelligence―H. Santiago.
- Technological and Legal Challenges to the FBI's Mission―K.R. Brock.
- The Role of DHS in Biodefense―H.T. Chaudhry.
- THE WAY FORWARD.
- Countering Information Manipulation and Disinformation: Learning from the European Union―S. Spieleder.
- Geospatial Intelligence―J. O'Connor.
- Law Enforcement Intelligence: A New Discipline?―K.T. Gradoń.
- Avoiding Failures in Homeland Security Intelligence―E. Dahl.
- Intelligence for Homeland Security: The Way Forward―K.T. Gradoń.