välisluure
Välisluure, also known as foreign intelligence, refers to the collection and analysis of information about the activities, resources, and intentions of foreign governments, organizations, or individuals. It is a critical component of national security and is conducted by intelligence agencies of various countries. The primary objectives of välisluure include:
1. Protecting national security by identifying and mitigating threats to a country's sovereignty, economy, and citizens.
2. Supporting diplomatic efforts by providing insights into foreign policies and intentions.
3. Assisting law enforcement agencies in investigating and preventing criminal activities with international implications.
Methods of välisluure can be broadly categorized into:
1. Human intelligence (HUMINT), which involves the use of human agents to gather information.
2. Signals intelligence (SIGINT), which focuses on intercepting and analyzing electronic communications.
3. Imagery intelligence (IMINT), which involves the collection and analysis of photographic and video imagery.
4. Open-source intelligence (OSINT), which relies on publicly available information from various sources.
Välisluure activities are typically conducted in accordance with national laws and international agreements, such as the