Making use of and disseminating sensitive information, intelligence and materials within the standards of the Five-Eyes (FVEY) community is a complicated process with extraordinary responsibility and accountability within the scope of national security. This course will examine the basics of understanding the comprehensive “language” of intelligence marking standards, what they mean, why they are important and how each FVEY nation applies equivalencies for sharing and dissemination.
This webinar will cover:
- An introduction to US intelligence and the FVEY Community
- An overview of the difference between Information and Intelligence
- Marking Standards and related components for various material types
- And an Overview of US marking standard for Information and intelligence products
Other Webinars with this Speaker:
- March 4: Insider Threats to Intelligence and Information
- April 27: Understanding Five-Eyes (FVEY) Intelligence Information Marking Classifications (this webinar)
Click here to view and register for other upcoming IALEIA webinars or ASEBP webinars on the JCH Platform.
The American Society of Evidence–Based Policing is a non-profit organization started by working police officers designed to drive the national conversation towards ensuring that the least harmful, most effective, fairest, and safest strategies are employed to prevent crime, reduce harm, and improve community wellness.
The International Association of Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA) is the largest professional organization in the world representing law enforcement analysts. We represent law enforcement analysts in a variety of venues and provide an environment of community by establishing regional chapters. The purpose of IALEIA is to advance high standards of professionalism in law enforcement intelligence analysis at the local, state/provincial, national, and international levels. Our aim is to enhance understanding of the role of intelligence analysis, encourage the recognition of intelligence analysis as a professional endeavor, develop international qualification and competency standards, reinforce professional concepts, devise training standards and curricula, furnish advisory and related services on intelligence analysis matters, conduct analytic-related research studies, and provide the ability to disseminate information regarding analytical techniques and methods. IALEIA has a certification program for analysts, a code of ethics, and bylaws that provide structure for the organization.