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RCMP woes, the RAW truth about Indian spies and is the Digital world becoming China's domain

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🎙️ Dive into the latest edition of Global Intelligence Knowledge Network's Weekly Intelligence Wrap-Up, hosted by Neil Bisson, retired Intelligence Officer and Director of GIKN. In this episode dated May 3, 2024, Neil brings forth a comprehensive analysis of pressing global security issues, espionage developments, and legislative changes impacting national security.

Starting with revelations within the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), Neil delves into the troubling case of alleged misconduct involving a CSIS officer and her superior. This case highlights the delicate balance between transparency, accountability, and the Security of Information Act.

Shifting focus to cyber threats, Neil discusses the recent Chinese email hacking targeting Canadian parliamentarians, underlining the necessity of robust cybersecurity measures and transparent communication to counter foreign interference.

In the realm of telecommunications security, Neil explores the FCC's proposal to bar Chinese telecom companies like Huawei from certifying wireless equipment in the US, urging for similar actions in Canada to safeguard critical infrastructure.

The podcast then delves into legal proceedings involving a retired RCMP officer charged with aiding China in foreign interference, shedding light on jurisdictional complexities and the challenges of prosecuting matters of national security.

Neil also addresses the operational limitations facing the RCMP's federal wing and its implications for Canada's global standing in security bodies like the Five Eyes alliance.

Transitioning to global intelligence, Neil examines Germany's experience with increased spying threats from Russia and China, emphasizing the importance of heightened vigilance and international cooperation in combating modern espionage.

Further, Neil unpacks the alleged involvement of an Indian Intelligence official in an assassination plot targeting Sikh separatist leaders in the US, raising questions about diplomatic relations and intelligence-sharing agreements.

The podcast concludes with insights into Australia's confrontation with foreign espionage and China's efforts to export its model of digital authoritarianism worldwide, highlighting the need for a coordinated response rooted in transparency, oversight, and respect for fundamental rights.

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🎙️ Dive into the latest edition of Global Intelligence Knowledge Network's Weekly Intelligence Wrap-Up, hosted by Neil Bisson, retired Intelligence Officer and Director of GIKN. In this episode dated May 3, 2024, Neil brings forth a comprehensive analysis of pressing global security issues, espionage developments, and legislative changes impacting national security.

Starting with revelations within the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), Neil delves into the troubling case of alleged misconduct involving a CSIS officer and her superior. This case highlights the delicate balance between transparency, accountability, and the Security of Information Act.

Shifting focus to cyber threats, Neil discusses the recent Chinese email hacking targeting Canadian parliamentarians, underlining the necessity of robust cybersecurity measures and transparent communication to counter foreign interference.

In the realm of telecommunications security, Neil explores the FCC's proposal to bar Chinese telecom companies like Huawei from certifying wireless equipment in the US, urging for similar actions in Canada to safeguard critical infrastructure.

The podcast then delves into legal proceedings involving a retired RCMP officer charged with aiding China in foreign interference, shedding light on jurisdictional complexities and the challenges of prosecuting matters of national security.

Neil also addresses the operational limitations facing the RCMP's federal wing and its implications for Canada's global standing in security bodies like the Five Eyes alliance.

Transitioning to global intelligence, Neil examines Germany's experience with increased spying threats from Russia and China, emphasizing the importance of heightened vigilance and international cooperation in combating modern espionage.

Further, Neil unpacks the alleged involvement of an Indian Intelligence official in an assassination plot targeting Sikh separatist leaders in the US, raising questions about diplomatic relations and intelligence-sharing agreements.

The podcast concludes with insights into Australia's confrontation with foreign espionage and China's efforts to export its model of digital authoritarianism worldwide, highlighting the need for a coordinated response rooted in transparency, oversight, and respect for fundamental rights.

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