A Review of the FBI s Performance in Deterring Detecting and Investigating the Espionage Activities of Robert Philip Hanssen

A Review of the FBI s Performance in Deterring  Detecting  and Investigating the Espionage Activities of Robert Philip Hanssen
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003
Genre: Espionage, Soviet
ISBN: OCLC:52960121

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A Review of the Fbi s Performance in Deterring Detecting and Investigating the Espionage Activities of Robert Philip Hanssen

A Review of the Fbi s Performance in Deterring  Detecting  and Investigating the Espionage Activities of Robert Philip Hanssen
Author: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform,Office of the Investigator General
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-07-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1722357185

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A review of the FBI's performance in deterring, detecting, and investigating the espionage activities of Robert Philip Hanssen

A Spy in Plain Sight

A Spy in Plain Sight
Author: Lis Wiehl
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781639361724

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A legal analyst for NPR, NBC, and CNN, delves into the facts surrounding what has been called the “worst intelligence disaster in U.S. history”: the case of Robert Hanssen—a Russian spy who was embedded in the FBI for two decades. As a federal prosecutor and the daughter of an FBI agent, Wiehl has an inside perspective. She brings her experience and the ingrained lessons of her upraising to bear on her remarkable exploration of the case, interviewing numerous FBI and CIA agents both past and present as well as the individuals closest to Hanssen. She speaks with his brother-in-law, his oldest and best friend, and even his psychiatrist. In all her conversations, Wiehl is trying to figure out how he did it—and at what cost. But she also pursues questions urgently relevant to our national security today. Could there be another spy in the system? Could the presence of a spy be an even greater threat now than ever before, with the greater prominence cyber security has taken in recent years? Wiehl explores the mechanisms and politics of our national security apparatus and how they make us vulnerable to precisely this kind of threat. Wiehl grew up among the same people with whom Hanssen ingratiated himself, and she has spent her career trying to find the truth within fractious legal and political conflicts. A Spy in Plain Sight reflects on the deeply sown divisions and paranoias of our present day and provides an unparalleled view into the functioning of the FBI, and will stand alongside pillars of the genre like Killers of the Flower Moon, The Spy and the Traitor, and No Place to Hide.

Washington Babylon

Washington Babylon
Author: Mark Hyman
Publsiher: Post Hill Press
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781642931532

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Since America’s founding, the nation’s capital has experienced more than its share of scandals; thankfully, Washington Babylon explores some of the dirtiest secrets that have occurred throughout US history. Some are from the earliest days of America’s founding and include the most famous people in history, like George Washington. Others are still fresh in our minds, as the dust has not even settled. In between, US history is littered with scandals from nearly all walks of life that were the most talked-about stories at the time. Many past scandals remain infamous, such as Watergate, Chappaquiddick, and Abscam. Other scandals that were once the biggest stories of the day have faded into obscurity. Washington Babylon reveals new details in some scandals that were not known when the story first broke, offering a whole new perspective for discussion. This is the most comprehensive collection of American scandals that will educate, entertain, shock, and perhaps, even titillate the reader.

Compromised

Compromised
Author: Seamus Bruner
Publsiher: Bombardier Books
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2018-08-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781642930764

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If you ask most Americans what they think about the FBI, they would tell you it’s far and away the government agency they trust the most. The Bureau has, for decades, sold an image of itself as efficient, professional, unbiased, and untouchable by corruption. That portrait is a sham. Seamus Bruner and the Government Accountability Institute have spent years cataloging the widespread conflict-of-interests of the D.C. political class. They have found massive self-enrichment and political bias at the highest levels of government—including the Justice Department and the FBI. Indeed, the nation's most important law enforcement agency has become so compromised that every major investigation should face intense scrutiny from the public, the media, and from Congress. James Comey, Robert Mueller, Andrew McCabe, and the rest of the recent FBI leadership should be forced to answer for the way the Bureau has abused the public trust under their watch.

TOP CASES of The FBI Vol II

TOP CASES of The FBI   Vol  II
Author: RJ Parker
Publsiher: RJ PARKER PUBLISHING, INC.
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2017-11-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781987902372

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From underworld gangsters to homegrown terrorists, the Federal Bureau of Investigations has tracked down and arrested some of the most infamous felons in history. In this 2nd volume of TOP CASES of The FBI, Parker includes more recent and illustrious cases broken down into major criminal categories; Organized Crime and Gangsters, Counterintelligence/Espionage, Violent Crime/Major Thefts/Bank Robberies, Civil Rights, White Collar Crime, and Terrorism. Some of the more notorious investigations detailed in the book include; Black Dahlia, Hurricane Katrina Fraud, American Traitor Robert Hanssen, Undercover FBI Agent Joseph Pistone, the KKK, and the Anthrax Attacks post 9/11. ---- VOLUME 1 Book Description... "Top Cases of the FBI is a must for true crime fans and readers interested in details of famous villains and infamous events all in one place. A real bargain." One of the most fascinating Law Enforcement Agencies in the world is the FBI. From the J. Edgar Hoover days to present, the Bureau has investigated the most famous cases, including, mobsters, gangs, bank robbers, and terrorism. They have also received a few black eyes including, Waco Siege, and Ruby Ridge. From the roaring 20s to modern days, RJ Parker has written the true life events of cases that made major headlines all over the country. Each chapter in this book, is devoted to the biography (or background) of famous mobsters and horrendous events that the FBI has handled since the beginning of the agency. These cases include: John Dillinger and his Gang of Bank Robbers Mobster John Gotti Bonnie and Clyde Mobster Al Capone The Jonestown Massacre Oklahoma City Bombing The Unabomber The 1986 FBI Miami Shootout (In the line of fire) Ruby Ridge Waco Patty HearstThe D.C. Beltway Snipers

Screening the System

Screening the System
Author: Martha Louise Deutscher
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781612348131

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"Screening the System shows how security clearance practices, including everything from background checks and fingerprinting to urinalysis and the polygraph, provide insight into the way we think about privacy, national security, patriotism, and the state"--

Psychological and Behavioral Examinations in Cyber Security

Psychological and Behavioral Examinations in Cyber Security
Author: McAlaney, John,Frumkin, Lara A.,Benson, Vladlena
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781522540540

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Cyber security has become a topic of concern over the past decade. As many individual and organizational activities continue to evolve digitally, it is important to examine the psychological and behavioral aspects of cyber security. Psychological and Behavioral Examinations in Cyber Security is a critical scholarly resource that examines the relationship between human behavior and interaction and cyber security. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics, such as behavioral analysis, cyberpsychology, and online privacy, this book is geared towards IT specialists, administrators, business managers, researchers, and students interested in online decision making in cybersecurity.