Activitatea de informații - Ciclul informațional

Sfetcu, Nicolae Activitatea de informații - Ciclul informațional., 2019 [Preprint]

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English abstract

David Singer states that the threat is currently the primary focus of intelligence agencies. Intelligence activity can be thought of as the process by which certain types of information are requested, collected, analyzed and disseminated, and how certain types of covert actions are designed and carried out. The information cycle is a set of processes used to provide information useful in decision making. The cycle consists of several processes. The related field of counterintelligence is charged with thwarting the informational efforts of others.

Romanian abstract

David Singer afirmă că, în prezent, amenințarea constituie principalul obiectiv al agențiilor de informații. Activitatea de informații poate fi considerată ca fiind procesul prin care anumite tipuri de informații sunt solicitate, colectate, analizate și diseminate, și modul în care sunt concepute și desfășurate anumite tipuri de acțiuni secrete. Ciclul informațional reprezintă un set de procese utilizate pentru a furniza informații utile în luarea deciziilor. Ciclul constă din mai multe procese. Domeniul conex al contrainformațiilor este însărcinat cu împiedicarea eforturilor informative ale altora.

Item type: Preprint
Keywords: informații, ciclul informațional, David Singer, agenții de informații,ciclul informațional
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information > BC. Information in society.
Depositing user: Nicolae Sfetcu
Date deposited: 08 Oct 2024 09:30
Last modified: 08 Oct 2024 09:30
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10760/46120

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