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− | [[James Adams]] is a former journalist with the [[Sunday Times]], well known for acting as a conduit for official and intelligence leaks. | + | *[[James Adams (UK journalist)]] later with [[Untied Press international]] and [[iDefense]] |
− | | + | *[[James Adams (UK diplomat)]] later with [[Control Risks Group]] |
− | He was involved in the controversy over the Sunday Times reporting of the killings in Gibraltar in March 1988.
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− | After leaving the Sunday Times Adams became a consultant at the intelligence connected [[Control Risks Group]]. He seems to have been there between 1998 and 2001 {{ref|ind}}, but possibly longer. In 2001 he published an article in the May/June issue of [[Foreign Affairs]] the journal of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] in which he was desribed as Co-founder and Chairman of [[iDefense]], a cyber-intelligence and risk-management firm, and serves on the [[National Security Agency Advisory Board]].[http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20010501faessay4771/james-adams/virtual-defense.html]
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− | ==Notes==
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− | # {{note|ind}} The Independent reported him as working at [[Control Risks Group]] on his 69th birthday on 30th April 2001, [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20010430/ai_n14389145 Birthdays]
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