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The documents belonging to the Five Eyes Intelligence Group.
Compromised Data :
Full names, Emails, Office numbers, personal cell numbers
Email Addresses (Government, Military & Pentagon)
Classified Information and communications between the 5 eyes, 14 eyes and the US's allies.
Sample :
Post’s Informal Counterterrorism Working Group has met and discussed this proposal. Members of the Working Group include: FBI, DEA, DAO, INL, POL-MIL, ODRP, DHS, RSO, and other security agencies. We also participate in CT-related donor coordination with our Five Eyes partners and the CaPri program.'',
ICSR has years of experience in delivering training programmes for law enforcement and security officials, including USG, British and allied countries’ intelligence and law enforcement agencies (e.g. NSA, FBI, Special Operations Command, GCHQ, Foreign Office, the UK Association of Police Officers, Governments of Singapore, Trinidad and Tobago, the Netherlands, and Australia.) Members of ICSR have delivered teaching at all levels, and serve as professors and adjunct professors at King’s College London, Johns Hopkins University, and Georgetown University. ', '2015-12-31 00:00:00.000', NULL, NULL, NULL, N'Research - Understanding the processes of radicalisation and recruitment among Sunni Islamist foreign fighter communities in the Balkans region
1.1. Mapping Vulnerable Communities. In coordination with the Department 10 of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Anti-terrorism Bureau of National Security Agency and with support from the stakeholders in four target areas with high levels of local ISIL recruitment, SFCG and its partners will use community mapping to understand key social relationships, community organizations and driving factors, which can serve to strengthen communities against their vulnerabilities to violence.
Two DEA Special Agents will be assigned to coordinate, monitor and direct the project, and they will have three supervisory levels above them within the American Embassy in Lima monitoring their work. INL will provide the GOR, and coordinate with the POL and ECON sections while providing oversight.'', N''Country'', NULL, NULL, N''Special Intelligence Unit (SIU) and Regional Intelligence Group (RIG) within the newly formed Money Laundering Directorate (DIRILA) of the PNP'', 5, N''The project will deter financial support for the Shining Path (SL, the acronym in Spanish for “Sendero Luminoso”), a USG-designated terrorist organization operating in the Apurimac, Ene, and Montaro River Valley (VRAEM) region of Peru, the country’s epicenter of illicit coca production, by enhancing the ability of two 12-person specialized inter-agency Peruvian law enforcement units to identify, disrupt, and deny terrorist financing.'', ''2015-06-10 13:40:56.503'', NULL, ''2015-05-07 21:23:46.820'', N''This proposal to combat SL’s source of funding complements two ongoing projects funded by the Bureau of Counterterrorism. The first is a Regional Security Initiative entitled “Operation Eclipse,” which seeks to target, disrupt, and dismantle the SL through the use of a 15-person specialized unit and a tactical, 30-man, quick response force to assist the specialized team to capture high value SL targets. Funds for this project are used to support, equip, and train this specialized team and tactical force. The second project is entitled “Increasing Awareness of the Shining Path among Police and Youth Leaders.” Working with Peruvian National Police officials, youth leaders and groups, and the National University of San Martin de Porres, the project is aimed at developing a comprehensive strategy to better educate youth in the VRAEM on the negative history and violent ideology of the Shining Path terrorist organization.
Post’s CVE Working group and offices tasked with CVE have discussed this young engagement University youth proposal and have interacted extensively with its principal members. No such program that actively targets University youth exists on CVE. This project is also not duplicative of the FIVE EYES partners’ efforts.
Jordan is one of the U.S. Government’s (USG) key allies in the Middle East. The U.S.-Jordan relationship continues to produce strategic benefits for the U.S., including political and logistical support for U.S. involvement in Iraq, support for the fight against terrorism, regional reform, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The current program business model is specific to U.S. Digital Globe and Canadian Radarsat due to those systems only, having agreements with the U.S. Government GEOINT functional manager (National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, NGA). There are, however, near-peer technology systems hosted by the Airbus Corporation and the European Space Ag'', ''2018-09-30 00:00:00.000'', NULL, NULL, NULL, N''Real-time Commercial Space-based Surveillance for Cooperative Security'', NULL, ''2016-06-01 00:00:00.000'', ''2016-02-01 01:05:54.157'', NULL)')
• The concept for this law enforcement program was circulated through and approved by the U.S. Embassy Amman country team, including the Ambassador, and representatives of several U.S. government stakeholders.
• This law enforcement program has been coordinated with the Department of Defense, specifically U.S. Special Operations Command and U.S. Central Command and their subordinate command, U.S. Special Operations Command Central; the Department of State Bureau of Counterterrorism; the Department of Homeland Security; U.S. Border Patrol; the Federal Bureau of Investigation; the Defense Intelligence Agency; the Central Intelligence Agency; and the National Security Council. This program was also coordinated with various U.S. Government entities in Jordan, including CENTCOM Forward Jordan (CF-J), Special Operations Command Forward Jordan (SF-J), and OGP.
• No such law enforcement program is currently underway in Jordan. There is no duplication of effort. This program is ultimately a multi-agency endeavor with coordination and participation on multiple levels of the information cycle.
• HSI has de-conflicted with representatives from the British government, specifically the National Crime Agency and the Metropolitan Police Service. Those agencies had notions to design a biometric collection program in Jordan with similar concepts but remain in the pre-proposal stage.
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