Description

This course delves into the intricate relationship between economic intelligence and national security, highlighting how economic factors significantly impact a nation's security landscape. Participants will explore the role of economic intelligence in safeguarding national interests, assessing economic threats, and defending against economic espionage and other illicit activities that pose risks to national security. Through a series of modules, participants will examine intelligence-driven strategies for economic defense, legal and ethical considerations in economic intelligence, incident response protocols, and the importance of international cooperation in addressing economic security challenges. Additionally, the course provides insights into future trends shaping the intersection of economic intelligence and national security.

Who This Course Is For:

This course is designed for policymakers, intelligence professionals, government officials, economists, security analysts, and individuals involved in national defense and strategic planning. It is particularly relevant for those seeking to deepen their understanding of how economic intelligence contributes to national security efforts and for professionals interested in developing proactive measures to mitigate economic threats. Whether participants work in intelligence agencies, diplomatic circles, security consultancy, or academia, this course offers valuable insights into the critical nexus between economic intelligence and national security.