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Espionage is a subset of human intelligence, one of many intelligence collection methods, which are organized by intelligence collection management. [1]

This lists is restricted to organizations that operate clandestine human sources in foreign countries and non-national groups. It does not include police organizations with domestic informers, or, on an international basis, human sources that do counterintelligence work alone.

Country Espionage organizations and agencies
  Argentina Secretariat of Intelligence, National Directorate of Criminal Intelligence, National Directorate of Strategic Military Intelligence
  Australia Australian Secret Intelligence Service
  Cuba General Intelligence Directorate (DGI)
  Czech Republic Security Information Service
  France General Directorate of External Security, Central Directorate of General Intelligence,
  Germany Federal Intelligence Service
  India Research and Analysis Wing, Intelligence Bureau
  Iran Ministry of Intelligence (Iran)
  Israel Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations
  Italy Democratic Intelligence and Security Service, Military Intelligence and Security Service
  Mexico National Security and Investigation Center
  Pakistan Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence
  Netherlands General Intelligence and Security Service
  New Zealand New Zealand Security Intelligence Service
  Russia Federal Security Service, Foreign Intelligence Service, Main Intelligence Directorate
  South Africa National Intelligence Agency, South African Secret Service, South African National Defence Force Intelligence Division
  Spain National Intelligence Centre
  United Kingdom Secret Intelligence Service
  United States Central Intelligence Agency Directorate of Operations, Defense Intelligence Agency Defense Clandestine Service

References

  1. ^ Katz, Brian (2020-07-13). "The Collection Edge: Harnessing Emerging Technologies for Intelligence Collection". {{ cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= ( help)