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  2. A mnemonic device used in counterintelligence training to remind trainees of the four general motivations that could lead someone to commit treason, become an insider threat, or collaborate with a hostile agency or organization. It stands for Money, Ideology, Compromise, and Ego.
    MICE stands for “Money, Ideology, Compromise, and Ego” – a handy acronym that summarizes the motives of turncoats. It’s one of the concepts Edward Jay Epstein discusses in his 2017 book, How America Lost Its Secrets: Edward Snowden, the Man and the Theft.
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    The acronym is broken up as follows: (M) is for money, (I) is for ideology, (C) is for coercion, and (E) is for ego or entitlement. Historically, money and ego have been seen as key motivators for fraud, but theoretical discussion pieces (e.g. Dorminey et al. 2012) suggest that additional motivators may exist.
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    When seeking to understand why a person entrusted with secrets betrays those secrets to an adversary, the four distinct driving factors the U.S. Intelligence Community (USIC) turns to are represented in the acronym M.I.C.E.: money, ideology, compromise (coercion), and ego.
    www.iwp.edu/active-measures/2019/09/08/motivati…
    So why do seemingly ordinary people become spies? In 1988, the KGB defector Stanislav Levchenko described an American mnemonic, Mice, which stands for "money", "ideology", "coercion/compromise" and "ego". Susceptibility to these factors, he claimed, was a target's key weakness that could be exploited.
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    WEBOct 31, 2018 — Professionals often summarize the motives for espionage with the acronym MICE: money, ideology, coercion, and ego. Spies …

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      WEBMay 10, 2022 — Some writers use the acronym MICE to explain these incentives: people spy for Money, Ideology, Coercion or Ego. For Tolkachev, the driving factor was ideology, but for the CIA officer who …

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      WEBSep 13, 2021 — In 1988 the KGB defector, Stanislav Levchenko, described an American mnemonic, Mice, which stands for “money”, “ideology”, “coercion/compromise” and “ego”. Susceptibility to these ...

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