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  2. Center for Strategic and International Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is an American think tank based in Washington, D.C. [5] From its founding in 1962 until 1987, it was an affiliate of Georgetown University, initially named the Center for Strategic and International Studies of Georgetown University.

  3. Canadian Security Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    CSIS is a federal national security agency which conducts national security investigations and security intelligence collection. CSIS collects and analyzes intelligence, then advises the Government of Canada on issues and activities that may threaten the security of Canada and its citizens. [30]

  4. CSIS - Wikipedia

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    CSIS may refer to: Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Canada's primary national intelligence service; Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank in the US; Centre for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank in Jakarta, Indonesia; Civil Service Islamic Society, a British non-political, voluntary society

  5. Intelligence source and information reliability - Wikipedia

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    Intelligence source and information reliability rating systems are used in intelligence analysis.This rating is used for information collected by a human intelligence collector.

  6. Scenes of crime officer - Wikipedia

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    A scenes of crime officer (SOCO) / ˈ s ɒ k oʊ / is an officer who gathers forensic evidence for the British police.They are also referred to by some forces as forensic scene investigators (FSIs), crime scene investigators (CSIs) (although their job differs from that depicted in the CBS TV series), or crime scene examiners (CSEs).

  7. Credibility - Wikipedia

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    Credibility dates back to Aristotle's theory of Rhetoric.Aristotle defines rhetoric as the ability to see what is possibly persuasive in every situation. He divided the means of persuasion into three categories, namely Ethos (the source's credibility), Pathos (the emotional or motivational appeals), and Logos (the logic used to support a claim), which he believed have the capacity to influence ...

  8. James Andrew Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Before joining CSIS, he was a member of the U.S. Foreign Service and Senior Executive Service, where he worked on regional security, military intervention and insurgency, conventional arms negotiations, technology transfer (including global arms sales), [1] encryption, [2] internet security, [3] space remote sensing, high-tech trade with China, [4] sanctions and Internet policy.

  9. H. Andrew Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    At CSIS he serves as spokesman and is responsible for media relations, digital strategy and production, publications, events and external matters. In addition, he oversees the iDeasLab, [1] a collaborative think tank space and multimedia production facility. [5] Schwartz writes The Evening daily brief for CSIS. [1]