Psychological Aspects of Security Sector Specialists Training for Information
Abstract
Achievement of the required level of national security is conditioned by the continuous receipt of reliable and complete information about various threats, the degree of their danger to the state and possible ways of their eliminating. After all,
insufficient analytical support for state
authorities activities leads to the impossibility of early forecasting of national and international events. Therefore, competent
specialists in the field of information and
analytical activities determine the quality of analytical products preparation. The publication identifies the main psychological factors of professional success of specialists in information and analytical activities, suggests a set of individual psychological qualities that should be inherent in a successful analyst, formulates the definition of their psychological competence. The latter is understood as mastering a complex of special knowledge, abilities, skills and attitudes that are formed in the process of special training and make it possible to constructively identify / solve existing problems in the future while performing professional tasks.
Key words: information and analytical activities, analysis, analysis of information, special training, psychological training, psychological competence, individual psychological qualities of a person.
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