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INFORMANTS FOR SPIES
Asset (Intelligence); Intelligence asset

Reuse of human excreta         
  • Application of urine on a field near Bonn, Germany, by means of flexible hose close to the soil
  • SOIL]] in Haiti
  • Application of urine on eggplants during a comprehensive urine application field testing study at Xavier University, Philippines
  • A [[sewage farm]] in Hampshire, England
  • Basil plants: The plants on the right are not fertilized, while the plants on the left are fertilized with urine - in a nutrient-poor soil
  • SOIL]] farm in Port-au-Prince, Haiti
  • Gardeners of Fada N'Gourma in Burkina Faso apply dry excreta after mixing with other organic fertilizer (donkey manure, cow manure) and pure fertile soil, and after maturing for another 2 to 4 months
SAFE, BENEFICIAL USE OF ANIMAL OR HUMAN EXCRETA
Excreta reuse; Reuse of urine; Reuse of feces; Reuse of faeces; Reuse of Excreta; Productive sanitation; Reuse of human waste; Reuse of excreta
Reuse of human excreta is the safe, beneficial use of treated human excreta after applying suitable treatment steps and risk management approaches that are customized for the intended reuse application. Beneficial uses of the treated excreta may focus on using the plant-available nutrients (mainly nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) that are contained in the treated excreta.
Digital asset         
DIGITAL ASSETS
Digital assets; Digital Assets; Digital Asset; Virtual asset
A digital asset is anything that exists only in digital form and comes with a distinct usage right. Data that do not possess that right are not considered assets.
Code reuse         
USE OF EXISTING SOFTWARE, OR SOFTWARE KNOWLEDGE, TO BUILD NEW SOFTWARE, FOLLOWING THE REUSABILITY PRINCIPLES
Software reuse; Modular Core Technology; Code recycling
In software development (and computer programming in general), code reuse, also called software reuse, is the use of existing software, or software knowledge, to build new software, following the reusability principles.

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Asset (intelligence)

In intelligence, assets are persons within organizations or countries being spied upon who provide information for an outside spy. They are sometimes referred to as agents, and in law enforcement parlance, as confidential informants, or "CIs" for short.

There are different categories of assets, including people who:

  • Willingly work for a foreign government for ideological reasons such as being against their own government, but live in a country that doesn't allow political opposition. They may elect to work with a foreign power to change their own country because there are few other ways available.
  • Work in intergovernmental relations for a different part of their government but relay information to their country's intelligence agency. They often obtain useful information in the course of their other work and are sometimes tasked with seeking it out.
  • Work for monetary gain. Intelligence services often pay good wages to people in important positions that are willing to betray secrets.
  • Have been blackmailed and are forced into their role.
  • Do not even know they are being used (so called "useful idiots"). Assets can be loyal to their country, but may still provide a foreign agent with information through failures in information safety, such as using insecure computers or not following proper OPSEC procedures during day-to-day chatting.