This course explores the economic ramifications of intelligence operations, providing a comprehensive framework for assessing their impact on various aspects of the economy. Participants will delve into the analysis of both successful intelligence endeavors and the economic fallout resulting from intelligence failures. Through a series of modules, the course covers topics such as evaluating economic risks and benefits in intelligence decision-making, legal and ethical considerations, incident response, and international cooperation in economic impact assessment. Additionally, participants will explore future strategies for enhancing economic impact assessment in intelligence operations.
Who This Course Is For:
This course is designed for intelligence analysts, policymakers, government officials, economists, business leaders, and professionals involved in national security and risk management. It is suitable for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of the economic dimensions of intelligence operations and those involved in assessing the economic implications of intelligence activities. Whether participants are working in government agencies, intelligence organizations, private sector firms, or research institutions, this course offers valuable insights into the intersection of intelligence and economics.