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Social Media Aids Intel Community In Tracking Terror



From the Office of The Director of National Security

On Feb. 4, the New York Daily News online published an article on the Intelligence Community’s (IC) use of classified social networking sites to collaborate on last November’s Mumbai terrorist attacks. US intelligence officers in various locations around the world utilized ‘Intellipedia’ and ‘A-Space’ to discuss and compare notes on incoming intelligence and news reports accounting the events in Mumbai. Over the span of three days these two sites received over 7,000 page views.

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Tags: a space, Facebook, fbi, homeland security, india, intellipedia, Michael Wertheimer, Mumbai, myspace, Social network service, spies, Taj Mahal Palace & Tower, terror, terrorism, terrorists, YouTube

Category: Homeland Security News

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