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The Government Presented the New Intelligence Policy 2025: the 6 Most Important Guidelines

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Through Decree 864/2025, the government of Javier Milei published the new National Intelligence Policy 2025. The document published by the State Intelligence Service (SIDE) establishes the main axes that Argentina will prioritize in strategic security, cyber defense and protection of critical resources. Read more
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The government of Javier Milei approved the first National Intelligence Policy in more than 20 years by Decree 864/2025. The plan sets out 10 strategic axes—from cybersecurity to defense of strategic resources—and reorganizes the intelligence system with new authorities, operational structure and institutional scope. On Friday, the national government approved the first National Intelligence Policy in more than two decades, by Decree 864/2025, p…

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Javier Milei's government officially renewed the policy of national intelligence this Friday, after two decades without modification. Through Decree 864/2025, published in the Official Gazette with the signatures of President Javier Milei and Chief of Staff Manuel Adorni, Casa Rosada redefined the strategic objectives that will govern the National Intelligence System under the command of SIDE.The measure arrives only 48 hours after the disembark…

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At the SIDE headquarters, across from the Casa Rosada, Javier Milei approved the new National Intelligence Policy and ordered SIDE to develop the strategy that will guide the revamped intelligence system. Javier Milei formalized the approval of the new National Intelligence Policy, a strategic document that redefines the functioning of the Argentine system after more than two decades without updated guidelines. Decree 864/2025, published this Th…

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The Government launched a profound redesign of the Argentine intelligence system and wrote, for the first time in more than 20 years, about the priorities and risks that the State must address. The new document orders how the intelligence structure should work, what threats are considered central, from cyberattacks to territorial disputes and organized crime, and what strategic interests should be protected. The measure appeared in the Official …

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The National Government approved a new National Intelligence Policy focusing on cybersecurity, Malvinas, terrorism and organized crime. By Decree No. 864, published today in the Official Gazette, a 34-page document was issued that sets out the guidelines that will define the activities of intelligence services over the next few years. This announcement occurs after the Government removed the former head of the agency, Sergio Neiffert, and appoin…

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President Javier Milei signed Decree 864/2025, which establishes for the first time in more than 20 years the strategic guidelines of the National Intelligence System, focusing on cybersecurity, Malvinas, terrorism and organized crime. The National Executive approved the “National Intelligence Policy”, a 34-page document that defines the strategic objectives and guidelines that will guide the actions of the State Intelligence Secretariat (SIDE) …

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Perfil broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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