Convergence, Coordination, and Cybersecurity in Global Intelligence Sharing

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  • Yichen Guo Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/2wzstx79

Keywords:

Global Intelligence Sharing, Cybersecurity, Snowden leaks reveal

Abstract

This paper explores the critical importance of cooperation and trust in global intelligence sharing, drawing from historical and contemporary examples to highlight the complexities and challenges involved. The success of Operation Overlord during World War II exemplifies the power of effective intelligence collaboration, while the Snowden leaks reveal the fragility of trust within the intelligence community. The paper examines the challenges posed by fragmented and overlapping systems, as illustrated by the 9/11 attacks and the Boston Marathon Bombing, and underscores the need for streamlined communication and coordination among intelligence agencies. It also addresses the growing threat of cyber attacks, emphasizing the necessity of robust cybersecurity measures to protect shared intelligence. The discussion extends to the importance of rebuilding trust among allies, enhancing coordination, and developing unified cybersecurity standards. By addressing these key issues, the paper argues that intelligence agencies can better safeguard national and global security interests, ensuring a more secure and cooperative international environment.

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Published

2025-02-27

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