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Spying the patterns

The most useful parts of the book are in understanding the pitfalls when dealing with a mass of information and data

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(Book Cover) How Spies Think: Ten Lessons in Intelligence

Prosenjit Datta
How Spies Think: Ten Lessons in Intelligence
Author: David Omand
Publisher:  Penguin
Pages: 293
Price: Rs 599

When one thinks of spies, the first image is that of the secret field agents, their double and triple lives, their deceptions and the risks they take routinely in the course of their work. They could be glamorous like James Bond and Jason Bourne or the grey men who prefer to stay in the shadows like Alec Leamas or George Smiley. The backroom boys tasked with intercepting and analysing dispatches, chatter on the internet or simply communications sent by myriad people rarely get much attention.

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