Counterintelligence Technologies: An Exploratory Case Study of Preliminary Credibility Assessment Screening System in the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces

作者: João Reis , Marlene Amorim , Nuno Melão , Yuval Cohen , Joana Costa

DOI: 10.3390/INFO12030122

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摘要: The preliminary credibility assessment screening system (PCASS) is a US-based program, which currently being implemented by intelligence units of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to make initial individuals suspected infiltrating Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF). Sensors have been instrumental in PCASS, leading organizational change. aim this research describe how ANDSF adapted implementation as well changes since beginning program. To do so, we conducted qualitative, exploratory, descriptive case study that allows one understand, through use series data collection sources, real-life phenomenon little known. results suggest sensors used PCASS empower security forces with reliable technologies identify neutralize internal threats. It then becomes evident technological leadership provides developing relatively stable consistent change, fulfilling objectives NATO ANDSF.

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