Using Wiki in Spying

Anu Gupta links to two articles on wiki use in intelligence gathering; Open-Source Spying from the New York Times and The Wiki and the Blog: Toward a Complex Adaptive Intelligence Community, published in the journal Studies in Intelligence. Both explore the use of social software in the intelligence gathering community, and the fractured communication resulting from a lack of up-to-date, simple collaboration and knowledge management tools shared between intelligence communities. What these articles say about the need for the intelligence community to “continuously learn and rapidly adapt” also holds true for education. Good reading.

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