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Espionage and Intellectual Property Theft
Espionage and intellectual property theft is not a new phenomenon, and with changing times and evolving technologies, it has become all the more challenging to detect and prevent such activities, often conducted by foreign governments and intelligence and security services.
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The theft of intellectual property and technology, particularly in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, poses significant challenges for the United States.
13:25 - 15:33 (02:08)
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The theft of intellectual property and technology, particularly in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, poses significant challenges for the United States. The openness of American society also allows foreign governments and intelligence services to conduct espionage activities, which the FBI works to monitor and prevent.
ChapterEspionage and Intellectual Property Theft
Episode1051 CIA Director REVEALS All: Making Mistakes, Being a Leader & Inside the Bin Laden Mission w/John Brennan
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The technological advancements of the last two decades have made it more challenging for intelligence services to operate clandestinely in foreign countries, as the traditional ways of getting across borders no longer apply.
15:33 - 21:49 (06:16)
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The technological advancements of the last two decades have made it more challenging for intelligence services to operate clandestinely in foreign countries, as the traditional ways of getting across borders no longer apply. The CIA must learn more about the digital domain and its use by foreign intelligence services and adversaries to continue operating around the world.
ChapterEspionage and Intellectual Property Theft
Episode1051 CIA Director REVEALS All: Making Mistakes, Being a Leader & Inside the Bin Laden Mission w/John Brennan
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The CIA worked tirelessly with intelligence services around the world to uncover Al-Qaeda operatives planning further attacks after 9-11.
21:49 - 25:15 (03:26)
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The CIA worked tirelessly with intelligence services around the world to uncover Al-Qaeda operatives planning further attacks after 9-11. There were also planned attacks during the Obama administration that were prevented thanks to the agency's efforts.