Tradecraft
Tradecraft refers to the techniques, practices, and mindset employed by intelligence professionals to conduct covert operations, protect sources and methods, and manage information securely. It encompasses a range of activities from clandestine communications and identity management to surveillance, counter-surveillance, and the handling of assets. The term is widely associated with state intelligence services, but is also used to describe professional information-security practices in other sensitive domains.
The concept dates to the 20th century and the emergence of organized espionage during the World War
Key components include cover and legitimate purpose, recruitment and handling of sources (assets), concealment of purpose
Training emphasizes discipline, risk assessment, legal and ethical constraints, and the need to minimize harm. In
In popular culture, tradecraft is often depicted in novels and films, sometimes glamorized; real-world practice is