Travel intelligence as a tool for counterintelligence and border security

A. Kanellopoulos
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Counterintelligence and border security are two cornerstones of national security protection processes. They utilise intelligence sources and procedures extensively to assist in decision-making regarding countermeasures against high-degree threats and risks. Both employ intelligence cycle activities and risk analysis models to combine information coming from the operational environment. At the same time, travel intelligence (TRAVINT) consists of the intelligence product arising from the collection and analysis of a wide range of travel companies and data and information from governments. In the modern and increasingly globalised security environment, TRAVINT products constitute growing trend for protecting state border, intelligence, and internal security. The paper aims to explore the potential of leveraging TRAVINT for enhancing counterintelligence efforts and bolstering border security measures. The research methodology combines empirical analysis with a comprehensive review of the US and EU public documents and academic papers. This study is necessary, as it is essential to examine the worthiness of TRAVINT as an emerging intelligence sector. TRAVINT appears to be an extremely important data, information, and intelligence source offering the required material input to law, security, and intelligence enforcement agencies for analysis. TRAVINT and its parts, such as passenger name records (PNR) data, are used in compliance with state legislation in respect of human rights and in accordance with the needs of Intelligence networks, where excessive threats to internal and border security are implied.
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将旅行情报作为反情报和边境安全的工具
反情报和边境安全是国家安全保护程序的两大基石。它们广泛利用情报来源和程序,协助就应对高度威胁和风险的对策作出决策。两者都采用情报循环活动和风险分析模型,将来自行动环境的信息结合起来。与此同时,旅游情报(TRAVINT)包括通过收集和分析各种旅游公司和政府提供的数据和信息而产生的情报产品。在日益全球化的现代安全环境中,旅行情报产品在保护国家边境、情报和内部安全方面呈现出日益增长的趋势。本文旨在探讨利用 TRAVINT 加强反情报工作和边境安全措施的潜力。研究方法结合了实证分析以及对美国和欧盟公开文件和学术论文的全面审查。这项研究很有必要,因为它对研究 TRAVINT 作为新兴情报部门的价值至关重要。TRAVINT 似乎是一个极其重要的数据、信息和情报来源,为法律、安全和情报执法机构提供分析所需的材料输入。TRAVINT 及其组成部分,如旅客姓名记录(PNR)数据,是根据国家人权立法和情报网的需要使用的,因为这意味着对国内和边境安全的过度威胁。
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