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Denchmorking
Defensive intelligence has no direct link with benchmarking.


Reverse Engineering

Reverse engineering has no direct link with defensive intelligence.

Figure 11.1 sets forth the overall idealized flow of data, information,
intelligence, and skills between defensive intelligence and the other build-
ing blocks of Cyber-Intelligence.


NOTES
1. "20th-Century Samurai", Forbes, 7 June 1993, 126.
2. For an illuminating piece on how much private information is in the public
domain, see Janet Novack, "Private Lives", Forbes, 19 June 1995, 138 et seq.
3. "The Soviets said that they had no need to steal atomic secrets; everything
was in the book." William Stevenson, Intrepid's Last Case ( New York: Ballantine
Books, 1983), 99.
4. Scott McCartney, "Go to IBM's Booth. Avoid Recognition, Skulk", The Wall
Street Journal
, 17 November 1994, p. B1.
5. Tony Guadagnoli, "Rhodes Keeps Eye on Johnson", Reading [Pennsylvania]
Eagle/Reading Times
, 4 August 1995, p. C4.
Figure 11.1
Building Block Links with Defensive Intelligence

Notes: CI, Competitive intelligence; SI, Strategic intelligence; CM, Crisis management;
DI, Defensive intelligence.

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