Working for the Saigon Military Mission and the CIA, Rufus Phillips spent ten years in South East Asia during the Vietnam War. Drawing on this experience, Rufus talks about psychological warfare and ...
Kim Jones is an intelligence, security, and risk management expert with nearly 40 years of experience in information security strategy, governance and compliance, and security operations. He has built ...
Episode Notes This week’s guest is Dr. Hugh Wilford, author of the new book The CIA: An Imperial History. Hugh is a professor of United States History at California State University, Long Beach, and ...
Robert Shaw joins Andrew to discuss his experience working as an accredited Battlefield tour guide. Bob’s career in the British Army spanned over 25 years. “One of the things about being an IEDD ...
Anna Slafer joins Andrew Hammond to discuss the history of the International Spy Museum. Anna was one of SPY’s first employees when the museum opened in 2002.
Episode Notes This week on SpyCast, Andrew was joined in the studio by Rachel Noble, outgoing Director-General of the Australian Signals Directorate. Her career in intelligence has spanned 30 years, ...
Summary Neil Bradbury (Website, LinkedIn) joins Andrew (X; LinkedIn) to discuss the deadly history of poison and espionage. Neil is an author and biochemist. What You’ll Learn Intelligence How ...
Summary Michael Collins joins Andrew to discuss the National Intelligence Council. Michael is the NIC’s current acting chair. What You’ll Learn Intelligence The role of the National Intelligence ...
A new OpenSSH vulnerability affects Linux systems. The Supreme Court sends social media censorship cases back to the lower courts. Chinese hackers exploit a new Cisco zero-day. HubSpot investigates ...
Dr. Ursula Wilder joins Andrew Hammond to discuss the intersections between psychology and intelligence. Ursula is a clinical psychologist with over two decades of experience working at the Central ...
Quotes of the Week “In the last couple of years, we've seen really a securitization of how China views intelligence and national security in general. And just this July, we saw China pass a revised ...
Quotes of the Week “I think that's one of the ways in which the Egyptian Intelligence Service sort of conceives of its primary responsibility. It's about maintaining internal security, and ...
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