Spycraft
Spycraft refers to the techniques and methods used by spies to gather intelligence and conduct covert operations. This includes skills such as surveillance, code-breaking, and the use of disguises. Spies often work for government agencies, like the CIA or MI6, to protect national security and gather information about potential threats.
In addition to traditional espionage, spycraft also involves the use of technology, such as satellites and drones, to monitor activities from afar. Training for spies often includes learning about cybersecurity, interrogation techniques, and the legal aspects of intelligence work, ensuring they can operate effectively and ethically in various situations.