PIRs are not a set of standard reusable tasks
The effective management of your intelligence activities relies on prioritizing the intelligence requirements against available intelligence capabilities. For this reason, we write intelligence requirements and prioritize them determined by the ability of the resulting intelligence to inform the stakeholders and support their decisions. The relative assigned priority of an intelligence requirement reflects the criticality of the decision it supports. Simply put, some decisions are more critical than others. For instance, identifying a new threat actor…
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