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What is Intelligence Analyst

Forecasting and Managing Risk in the Health and Safety Sectors
Who takes care of transforming raw data, collected through the various information channels, into material suitable for being understood and used by the management level.
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Scientific Intelligence, Decision Making, and Cyber-Security
Luisa dall'Acqua (Scientific Lyceum TCO, Italy & University of Bologna, Italy)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 31
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7903-8.ch002
Abstract
Because of the huge amount of data and information in the decision-making and strategic choices processes, basing decisions on information directly collected from the sources is not conceivable. A decision-making analyst becomes a fundamental pillar in both the corporate field and the institutional world. This role is becoming increasingly complex and specialized, critical within the cycle of the intelligence analysis, for the relationships that bind it to the other stakeholders, and for the methodological and technological tools that support it. The purpose of this chapter is to explore the milestones of the intelligence analysis deriving from a close collaboration between social sciences, cognitive science, computer engineering, and ICT in order to respond to the different needs in the field of risk management, safety, investigations, and applied intelligence.
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Cognitive Science, Orientism Management (OM), and Intelligence Analysis
The professional is an intermediary between abstract knowledge and political action. He or she translates that information into a form which is both understandable and usable by the non-expert. Deference to the professional typically rests upon the presumption that compromise and negotiation, the hallmarks of political deliberation, have no significant impact on the manner by which professionals arrive at their conclusions. Rationality and objectivity are held to guide their analysis of information (Hastdet, 1987 AU24: The in-text citation "Hastdet, 1987" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ). Sometimes intelligence and intelligence analysis is ignored by decisionmakers, and sometimes intelligence—or intelligence analysis—is changed or distorted to be more consistent with (or in opposition to) the interpretation that the decisionmakers would prefer.
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Policymakers and Intelligence Analysts as Decision-Making Agents
Who takes care of transforming raw data, collected through the various information channels, into material suitable for being understood and used by the management level.
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