A comparison of Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence | Barry Oberholzer

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A comparison of Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence | Barry Oberholzer

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"Intelligence" and "counterintelligence" are frequently used together in business, government, and military associations. Intelligence allows decisions to be made more effectively. Counterintelligence attempts to block opponents from using social gathering data against them. So Barry Oberholzer can assist you with additional information on intelligence and counterintelligence.

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