In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host Jim Love welcomes retired intelligence officer Neil Bisson and regular guest David Shipley for an in-depth discussion on current cybersecurity threats facing both Canada and the US. They explore the roles of major state actors like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea in cyber espionage and sabotage, alongside the motivations driving such activities. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by corporations and critical infrastructure, the importance of understanding motivations behind cyber attacks, and the need for greater cooperation between the private sector and intelligence agencies. The episode also highlights the crucial steps individuals and organizations should take to protect themselves in this rapidly evolving cyber landscape.
00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message
00:40 Meet Neil Bisson: A Retired Intelligence Officer
02:43 The Evolution of Intelligence Collection
04:29 The Role of Big Data in Modern Espionage
06:30 Corporate Espionage and Technological Advancements
11:45 National Security Threats and Private Sector Vulnerabilities
16:42 Global Players in Cybersecurity Threats
21:44 The Overlooked Cyber Capabilities of India
23:58 State-Sponsored Cybercrime: A Symbiotic Relationship
24:50 Critical Infrastructure Vulnerabilities
25:32 Cyber Attacks and International Relations
27:54 The Role of Intelligence Agencies
33:58 The Huawei Controversy
37:18 Balancing National Security and Economic Interests
41:55 The Future of Cybersecurity
45:39 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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