Behind the Artifact: President's Daily Brief
Learn how the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) prepares the most critical and classified document to come out of the United States and explore the history of the President's Daily Brief.
Retrial of Former CIA Coder’s Alleged WikiLeaks Involvement is Underway
Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) David Denton argued that former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) software engineer Joshua Schulte is the anonymous source of leaked classified materials.
Former CIA Operative Explains How Spies Use Disguises | WIRED
Former Chief of Disguise for the CIA, Jonna Mendez, shows how spies in the CIA create effective disguises. Learn about the principles that agents use to disguise themselves.
Humans of CIA
Listen to the story of a CIA officer who describes where his interest in CIA began as a second generation American. He talks about his background, the places he has visited on the job, and the skills he has acquired through CIA.
Former CIA Agent Reveals Her Secret Life
What trials and tribulations do CIA agents endure during their missions? What happens when they blow their cover? Learn about the covert nature of being a CIA agent.
CIA Museum- An Inside Look
Get a look inside the CIA Museum with NBC's Richard Engel. Learn about the significance of several artifacts in the museum’s collection.
Self-Defense Lessons with a Former CIA Agent
Learn how to defend yourself when attacked with this easy to follow video that gives you the survival skills you need!
Former CIA Employee Charged with Espionage
Alexander Yuk Ching Ma, 67, a former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer who worked for the agency from 1982-1989, allegedly conspired with his relative, also a former CIA officer, to communicate classified information from the U.S. government to the People’s Republic of China (PRC). He was charged with conspiracy to communicate national defense information to aid a foreign government and faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment if convicted.
FBI vs CIA - How Do They Compare?
The FBI and the CIA are two of the most well-known federal agencies. Here is a look at their history, similarities, and differences.
Former DEA Public Affairs Officer Pleads Guilty to Fraud Scheme Claiming to be CIA Operative
A former Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) public affairs officer has pleaded guilty to defrauding at least a dozen companies of over $4.4 million by falsely posing as a covert officer for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Garrison Kenneth Courtney of Tampa, Florida claimed to be part of a task force involving various components of the United States Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense.
Former CIA Employee Charged in Connection with WikiLeaks
This week, the Department of Justice announced Joshua Schulte, age 29, faces a 13-count superseding indictment concerning his alleged theft of classified national defense information.