Covert Contact: The Blogs Of War Podcast

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Sinopse

Covert Contact covers the key national security, intelligence, and technology stories that are shaping our world.Covert Contact is hosted by Blogs of War creator John W. Little. His work and analysis has been featured on the BBC, CNN, CBC, ABC (Australia), PBS Newshour, Fast Company, CBS, and other international media outlets. The Blogs of War Twitter feed, @Blogsofwar, was selected as one of the top Twitter accounts of 2014 by Time magazine.

Episódios

  • The Battle Between Encryption and Mass Surveillance with Former FBI Agent David Gomez | Episode 18

    23/03/2015 Duração: 30min

    I emailed retired FBI agent David Gomez from my new ProtonMail account to propose a podcast about encryption and its effect on mass surveillance from a homeland security and law enforcement perspective. You’re reading this because he immediately accepted. Encrypted communication has been available to consumers for decades but new tools are arriving that are […]

  • Life, and Art, in Afghanistan with Francesca Recchia | Episode 17

    18/03/2015 Duração: 20min

    In this episode I catch up with Francesca Recchia to get an update on life in Kabul, Afghanistan where, mostly thanks to the weather, life has been even more difficult than usual. But the conversation also shifts quickly to the subject of art, and artists, in the country. Francesca is working hard to develop cultural […]

  • Why Terrorism Fails: A Discussion with Max Abrahms | Episode 16

    16/03/2015 Duração: 37min

    We know that terrorism succeeds at terrorizing its targets but does it help the groups behind it achieve their political goals? In this episode I’m joined by Northeastern University professor and terrorism theorist Max Abrahms who makes a persuasive case that terrorism does not succeed where other more selective uses of violence might. I made […]

  • Hillary Clinton’s Email Server: Dissecting the Risks with William Tucker | Episode 15

    11/03/2015 Duração: 29min

    William J. Tucker joins me again to discuss Hillary Clinton’s decision to manage her own email services while Secretary of State. While this decision has angered political opponents and government transparency advocates (not to mention a few historians) we are bypassing the political and legal issues to zero in on the risks associated with her […]

  • Andy Priest on the Importance of Developing New International Crisis Policing Models | Episode 14

    09/03/2015 Duração: 35min

    Policing is on the agenda again in episode 14. In this episode I talk to Andy Priest about his international rapid intervention concept that focuses on providing advanced police support during critically destabilizing events. Andy stresses the importance of building this capability now so that participating nations can draw on a stabilizing resource in an […]

  • Scriven King on Balancing Security, Values, and Public Perception in Modern Policing | Episode 13

    05/03/2015 Duração: 29min

    In episode 13 I speak to security blogger/podcaster, and Blogs of War contributor, Scriven King about some of the challenges in modern policing. Security professionals, police included, are scrambling to understand rapidly evolving technologies and threats. Evolving to meet those threats, and leverage those technologies, without significantly changing what it means to be a police […]

  • Counterintelligence: William J. Tucker Breaks Down the Challenges | Episode 12

    31/01/2015 Duração: 43min

    In this episode I’m talking to William J. Tucker about counterintelligence. It is a complex discipline that is often misunderstood – even by intelligence professionals. But it presents as many opportunities as it does challenges and this conversation hints at that. Like all intelligence disciplines, it is faced with a rapidly changing environment and overwhelming […]

  • Counterterrorism Challenges – Pondering Seemingly Unsolvable Problems with Phillip Smyth | Episode 11

    20/12/2014 Duração: 59min

    The first Covert Contact interview features University of Maryland Laboratory for Computational Cultural Dynamics researcher Phillip Smyth. Phillip is also well known for his Hizballah Cavalcade project on Jihadology. Phillip specializes in Shia militias, and we touch on that topic, but most of the interview is spent looking at the big challenges we face in […]

  • The Senate Torture Report | Episode 10

    10/12/2014 Duração: 06min

    It is always disheartening when America does not live up to the standards many of us expect and in the adoption and execution of enhanced interrogation we have failed to do that on many levels. The primary failure is that our elected officials and the people who serve them strayed into territory where most of […]

  • Art in Afghanistan: Francesca Recchia Updates from Kabul | Episode 9

    29/11/2014 Duração: 14min

    Episode nine focuses on the unusual work of Francesca Recchia. Francesca is an independent researcher and writer who has worked in many challenging places including Iraq, Pakistan, and Palestine. She is currently in Kabul and this episode features several daily updates that I asked her to record shortly after I started this project. Francesca’s work […]

  • The Navy SEAL Who Killed Osama bin Laden and the Heroes You’ll Never Know | Episode 8

    14/11/2014 Duração: 08min

    In episode eight I look at the case of Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill and the culture that lures men and women like him out of the shadows and into a world of fame, ego gratification, and financial reward. I examine the role that military leadership and our culture at large plays in chipping away at […]

  • Why Daesh’s Social Media Campaign is a Massive Failure | Episode 7

    05/11/2014 Duração: 11min

    In episode 7 I’m pushing back at the notion that Daesh’s social media visibility equals success. The group might have mastered trolling and they can shoot and edit passable HD video but are these activities going to help them achieve their goals or are they, in fact, undermining themselves with every tweet and every recorded […]

  • Robots and the Future of Warfare: The Advantage Might Not Lie with the Inventors | Episode 6

    30/10/2014 Duração: 15min

    In episode 6 I look at the evolution of unmanned platforms and speculate about the impact that they could have on warfare. The technology is evolving faster than our appreciation for the complications it will bring so while there will be countless positive benefits there will also unquestionably be a dark side to it all. […]

  • Lone Wolf Terrorism and the Importance of Perspective | Episode 5

    25/10/2014 Duração: 16min

    In episode 5 I take a look at the real impact of lone wolf terror attacks, why ISIS seems to have been more successful than al-Qaeda at motivating these individual actors, and how the average citizen can put these acts of violence in proper perspective. I also briefly touch on the unfortunate role that the media […]

  • What the Attack in Ottawa Teaches Us About Terrorists – And Ourselves | Episode 4

    23/10/2014 Duração: 07min

    As promised earlier today I recorded brief thoughts about today’s attack. I had originally intended this to be a discussion about a particular type of attack and terrorist strategy but much is still unknown in this case. I decided to save those thoughts for another day. Instead, I look at the contrasts between those who […]

  • Crypto Wars: Winners, Losers, and the Case for Compromise | Episode 3

    21/10/2014 Duração: 13min

    This week I’m focusing on a single critical topic – the struggle between privacy advocates and governments over cryptography. This is a sensitive topic and there are a lot of extreme positions on the matter. I attempt to take a balanced look at both sides of the issue, offer my thoughts about who might win […]

  • The State of Twitter, the Struggle to Understand, and The Perils of Technology for Terrorists | Episode 2

    15/10/2014 Duração: 24min

    This week, I’m offering my take on the notion than Twitter is broken. David Auerbach did a fine job of arguing just that in Slate recently, and I agree with much of what he wrote, but my conclusion might surprise you. I’m also offering some thoughts on our struggle to deeply understand terrorism and the people […]

  • Intelligence Failures, Agent Storm, and eDiplomacy Trolling | Episode 1

    06/10/2014 Duração: 16min

    Welcome to the launch of Covert Contact: The Blogs of War Podcast. In episode 1 I am looking at the notion of intelligence failures and why they’re often more complicated than they seem – or not failures at all.  I’m also taking a look at  the new biography of Murad Storm, the towering red-haired Danish agent […]

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