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The 7 expanded CIA Triangle categories are confidentiality, integrity, availability, accuracy, authenticity, utility and possession. These categories are basically self explanatory and are used much as a companies mission statement is used. These are things that the CIA strives to include in it's daily operations.
The CIA was created in 1947, as part of the National Security Act
FBI and CIA
FBI and CIA.
No being just a member of CIA you don't have to take any executive security training, this kind of executive training is only for CIA agents not for members.
confidentiality integrity availability
No - but CIA Director is part of the President's National Security Council
The security agencies, like the NSA, CIA, Homeland Security and the FBI.
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The CIA.
The National Security Act of 1947 forbids the CIA from conducting domestic surveillance. The act was signed into law by President Harry S. Truman.
The main mission of the CIA is to prevent threats and tighten up the US national security. The CIA will collect information that matters by any means necessary (within legal boundaries), and they also work to keep secrets safe.