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A National Security Adviser guides strategy, develops policies, coordinates agencies, analyses intelligence, and leads crisis management.

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National Security Adviser careers

A National Security Adviser is responsible for providing strategic guidance on national security issues, developing and implementing policies, and coordinating efforts across government agencies to address security threats.

National Security Advisers' duties include analysing intelligence reports, advising senior officials, ensuring compliance with security protocols, and leading crisis management efforts to protect national interests and maintain public safety.