1-3 Short Paper: Apply Disciplines to Different EnvironmentsSouthern New Hampshire University 01:51:22 GMT -05:00The six intelligence sources/disciplines are: Human Intelligence (HUMINT)Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Imagery Intelligence (IMINT)Measurement and Signature Intelligence (MASINT) Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT)Technical Intelligence (TECHINT) (Lowenthal, M., & Clark, R., 2016).Some specific examples of how each intelligence source/discipline can be used in both domestic and foreign environments:Human Intelligence (HUMINT):HUMINT involves collecting intelligence through human sources such as spies, informants, and defectors. In domestic environments, HUMINT can be used to collect information on criminal activity or potential terrorist threats. For example, the FBI may use HUMINT to gather intelligence on drug trafficking organizations operating within the United States. In foreign environments, HUMINT can be used to gather information on foreign military capabilities, political intentions, and potential threats to national security. For example, the CIA may use HUMINT to gather intelligence on a foreign government's nuclear weapons program.Signals Intelligence (SIGINT):SIGINT involves collecting intelligence through intercepted communications such as radio transmissions and telephone conversations. In domestic environments, SIGINT can be used to 01:51:22 GMT -05:00monitor criminal activity, such as drug trafficking or organized crime. For example, the National Security Agency (NSA) may intercept phone calls or emails related to a drug