Site Exploitation is a military term used by the United States to describe "collecting information, material, and persons from a designated ___location and analyzing them to answer information requirements, facilitate subsequent operations, or support criminal prosecution."[1]
Also called tactical site exploitation[2] or sensitive site exploitation (SSE).
Appearances in media
The term SSE was used in the 2012 film Zero Dark Thirty, when Navy Seals attempt to retrieve as much data as possible from the computers and paper files of Osama Bin Laden.