El producto
resultante de la recolección, evaluación, análisis, integración e
interpretación de toda la información disponible, y que es inmediatamente o
potencialmente significativa para la planificación y las operaciones.
La
Inteligencia Empresarial (IE) se refiere a los sistemas y aplicaciones que se
utilizan en forma colectiva para consolidar, almacenar y analizar datos
corporativos por motivos de informes y toma de decisiones. La IE ayuda a que
los negocios comprendan la salud actual de la organización, así como que sean
capaces de analizar el pasado para hacer mejores decisiones.
http://www.extendb.com/esp/glossary.php
The product resulting from
the collection, evaluation, analysis, integration, and interpretation of all
available information, that concerns one or more aspects of foreign nations or
of areas of foreign operations, and that is immediately or potentially
significant to military planning and operations [DoD 5220:2006]
Intelligence
·
the
product resulting from the collection, processing, integration, analysis,
evaluation, and interpretation of available information concerning foreign
countries or areas; or
·
information
and knowledge about an adversary obtained through observation, investigation,
analysis, or understanding. The term 'intelligence' includes foreign
intelligence and counterintelligence.
[NIST-SP800-60V2:2004]
is information valued for
its currency and relevance rather than its detail or accuracy in contrast with
"data" which typically refers to precise or particular information,
or "fact," which typically refers to verified information. Sometimes
called "active data" or "active intelligence", these
typically regard the current plans, decisions, and actions of people, as these
may have urgency or may otherwise be considered "valuable" from the
point of view of the intelligence-gathering organization. Active intelligence
is treated as a constantly mutable component, or variable, within a larger
equasion of understanding the secret, covert, or otherwise private
"intelligence" of an opponent, or competitor, to answer questions or
obtain advance warning of events and movements deemed to be important or
otherwise relevant.
As used by intelligence
agencies and related services, "intelligence" refers integrally to
both active data as well as the process and the result of gathering and
analyzing such information, as these together form a cohesive network (cf.
"hive mind"). In a sense, this usage of "intelligence" at
the national level may be somewhat associated with the concept of social
intelligence albeit one which is tied to localized or nationalist tradition,
politics, law, and the enforcement therof.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_%28information_gathering%29
Information about an enemy
that has been studied for its importance and accuracy, and provided to
warfighters and decision makers.
http://www.nsa.gov/kids/ciphers/ciphe00006.cfm
Technical and intelligence
information gathered from foreign communications by other than the intended
recipients.
http://www.nsa.gov/kids/ciphers/ciphe00006.cfm