Central Intelligence Agency | Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names | International Olympic Committee | Committee of Public Safety | UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee | National Security Agency | Republican National Committee | Central Committee | Democratic National Committee | National Security Council | Secret Intelligence Service | Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe | House Un-American Activities Committee | United States National Security Council | International Committee of the Red Cross | United Nations Security Council | National Security Advisor | United States Department of Homeland Security | security | artificial intelligence | United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary | United States House Committee on Ways and Means | National Security Advisor (United States) | Social Security Administration | United States Olympic Committee | United Nations Security Council resolution | military intelligence | intelligence | American Jewish Committee | United States House Committee on the Judiciary |
He left the Cabinet after the 1992 general election, and returned to the backbenches where he served as Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Select Committee from 1994–2001, during which time KGB agent Vasili Mitrokhin defected to reveal 87-year-old Melita Norwood as a Soviet spy.