systematic intelligence
[sis-tuh-MAT-ik in-TEL-i-jens]
noun
inteligência sistemática
1. Intelligence gathering and analysis conducted through organized, methodical procedures and established protocols rather than ad hoc methods
The agency developed a systematic intelligence approach to counter terrorism threats.
A agência desenvolveu uma abordagem de inteligência sistemática para combater ameaças terroristas.
2. A structured approach to collecting, processing, analyzing, and disseminating information for strategic or tactical purposes
Systematic intelligence operations require careful documentation and quality control.
As operações de inteligência sistemática exigem documentação cuidadosa e controle de qualidade.
3. The use of standardized methods and frameworks to understand patterns, trends, and potential threats within a given domain
Systematic intelligence in cybersecurity helps identify vulnerabilities before they are exploited.
A inteligência sistemática em cibersegurança ajuda a identificar vulnerabilidades antes de serem exploradas.
This term is primarily used in professional and formal contexts, particularly within military, law enforcement, cybersecurity, and corporate security sectors in both Brazil and the United States. It emphasizes the importance of organized, disciplined approaches to information management as opposed to intuition-based or sporadic methods.
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