Secrecy in intelligence is blamed for intelligence failures since the analytic culture of intelligence analysts is compromised by secrecy and production of intelligence.
These scenarios of consistent secrecy and intelligence failure due to problems in the intelligence systems cycles lead to poor planning and production of intelligence reports that suffice to preempt threats posed to nations.
The global security report is an almost contemporary analysis of world defense and intelligence events that could shape the future of global security, particularly the geopolitical aspect of the world.
There are four spheres in the global security report, with each representing the dynamics of the global military, intelligence, and political aspects that shape the global security policy.
The Global security policy is the position world leaders and the nations they represent stand for in reference to peace, economic growth, and security initiatives.
In the four-sphere global security report, Asia-Pacific geopolitics, Middle East, Africa, and Europe-American vs Russia form the defense and intelligence contexts featured by the Strategic Intelligence Global Security Report.
Every week, a series of insightful and up-to-date analysis of these global events are reported in Strategic Intelligence to provide comprehensive views of the importance, ramifications, and core of these events.




























