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  2. Targeted surveillance - Wikipedia

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    It is not targeted on any particular individual but gathers images and information for possible future use. CCTV and databases are examples of mass surveillance. Targeted surveillance is surveillance directed at particular individuals and can involve the use of specific powers by authorised public agencies.

  3. Targeting (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Targeting in politics is widely used in determining the resources of time, money, and manpower to be deployed in political campaigns. Political parties, campaign committees and political action committees prefer to place their resources disproportionately in constituencies where victory is possible, but not assured.

  4. Targeted killing - Wikipedia

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    While the U.S. government is considering whether to kill an American abroad suspected of planning terrorist attacks and how to do so legally under new stricter targeting policy issued in 2013, [90] [91] The Intercept reported that the U.S. government is using primarily NSA surveillance to target people for drone strikes overseas.

  5. Advanced persistent threat - Wikipedia

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    These targeted sectors include government, defense, financial services, legal services, industrial, telecoms, consumer goods and many more. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Some groups utilize traditional espionage vectors, including social engineering , human intelligence and infiltration to gain access to a physical location to enable network attacks.

  6. Economic sanctions - Wikipedia

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    Sanctions can target an entire country or they can be more narrowly targeted at individuals or groups; this latter form of sanctions are sometimes called "smart sanctions". [6] Prominent forms of economic sanctions include trade barriers , asset freezes , travel bans , arms embargoes , and restrictions on financial transactions .

  7. IRS targeting controversy - Wikipedia

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    Conservatives claimed that they were specifically targeted by the IRS, but an exhaustive report released by the Treasury Department's Inspector General in 2017 found that from 2004 to 2013, the IRS used both conservative and liberal keywords to choose targets for further scrutiny. [1] [2]

  8. Targeted threat - Wikipedia

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    Targeted attacks may include threats delivered via SMTP e-mail, port attacks, zero day attack vulnerability exploits or phishing messages. Government organisations are the most targeted sector. [ 1 ] Financial industries are the second most targeted sector, most likely because cybercriminals desire to profit from the confidential, sensitive ...

  9. Target analysis - Wikipedia

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    Target analysis is an examination of potential targets to determine military importance, priority of attack, and weapons required to obtain a desired level of damage or casualties. [1] The Central Intelligence Agency defines it as, "network analysis techniques and specialized analytical tools to identify and detail key figures and organizations ...