intelligence officer
Intelligence officers develop and execute plans to gather information and intelligence. They investigate the lines of enquiry which would provide them with the necessary intelligence, and contact and interview people who may provide intelligence. They write reports on their results, and perform administrative duties to ensure records maintenance.
Also called: research & intelligence officer, counter-terrorism analyst, intelligence analyst, intelligence research specialist, housing intelligence officer, intelligence investigator, cyber threat intelligence specialist, intelligence research officer
- 11
- essential skills
- 18
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
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Optional skills
18- apply information security policies
- check official documents
- constitutional law
- ensure adherence to the constitution
- ensure compliance with policies
- examine crime scenes
- handle case evidence
- handle surveillance equipment
- hear witness accounts
- identify security threats
- international security studies
- law enforcement
- maintain operational communications
- perform covert investigations
- present evidence
- promote human rights
- use different communication channels
- write situation reports
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