Description The United States is losing the Counterintelligence war.
He is the author of Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying ..
Currently, he is a Professor of the Practice at the Bush School of Government and Public Service of Texas A&M University.
In addition to several foreign assignments, he was chief of Counterintelligence at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia.
Olson served for over thirty years in the Directorate of Operations of the Central Intelligence Agency, mostly overseas in clandestine operations.
About the Author James M.
A "lessons learned" section follows each case study.
The book also analyzes twelve actual case studies to illustrate why people spy against their country, the tradecraft of counterintelligence, and where Counterintelligence breaks down or succeeds.
Readers will learn about specific aspects of Counterintelligence such as running double-agent operations and surveillance.
After an overview of what the Chinese, Russian, and Cuban spy services are doing to the United States, Olson explains the nitty-gritty of the principles and methods of counterintelligence.
Olson takes the reader into the arcane world of Counterintelligence as he lived it during his thirty-year career in the CIA.
Olson, former chief of CIA counterintelligence, offers a wake-up call for the American public and also a guide for how our country can do a better job of protecting its national security and trade secrets.
In To Catch a Spy: The Art of Counterintelligence , James M.
Foreign intelligence services, particularly those of China, Russia, and Cuba, are recruiting spies in our midst and stealing our secrets and cutting-edge technologies.
Description The United States is losing the Counterintelligence war