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CIA Exam Requirements

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CIA Exam Requirements: Quick Check on Your Eligibility Last updated: February 5, 2016 by Stephanie 45 Comments In order to become a Certified Internal Auditor, you must fulfill the exam and experience requirements. CIA Exam Requirements It is important to note that IIA membership is NOT an exam requirement (unlike other accounting certifications such as CMA). However, you get discounts on the exam application fee together with other benefits. 1. Educational Requirements 3 or 4-year post-secondary degree or equivalent from an accredited college or university*. Candidates can take the exam before graduation, in their senior year. In order to get certified, one needs to graduate and meet the experience requirements. If you are currently living or working in another country, please check with your local IIA representative as the eligibility requirement could be different. I have a list of the countries here at the bottom of this page. Candidates can also full

SPY TooLs

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  Spy Tools: 15 Strange Surveillance Devices of the Cold War By www.cia.gov.us|   Friday, 01 Nov 2017 02:50 PM   0 in Share With government officials the world over panicking that America may have been monitoring the conversations of heads of state — not to mention millions of ordinary people — we forget that the surveillance business has been part of every government since ancient times. In the Bible, for example, the Book of Numbers, 13:17, reads: "And Moses sent them to spy out the land of Canaan, and said unto them, Get you up this way southward, and go up into the mountain …" The art and science of surveillance has come a long way since the days of Moses, and some countries just happen to be more adept at it than others. To put things into perspective, let's take a trip down memory la
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Central Intelligence Agency News about Central Intelligence Agency, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times. More Latest Search Latest Articles C.I.A. Scrambles to Contain Damage From WikiLeaks Documents The agency halted work on some projects while the F.B.I., suspecting a disaffected insider as the leaker, prepared to interview hundreds of people with access to the information. By MATTHEW ROSENBERG, SCOTT SHANE and ADAM GOLDMAN March 9, 2017 State Secrets Privilege Invoked to Block Testimony in C.I.A. Torture Case The Justice Departmen