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Europe Dismantles Belarus Spy Network | Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up
🌍 Welcome back to the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up! This week, Neil Bisson—Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network and retired CSIS Intelligence Officer—dives into espionage crackdowns, cyber aggression, and domestic extremism.
🚨 Startup Espionage Warning: Why are Canada and the U.S. sounding the alarm on international pitch competitions? Could a chance to showcase innovation actually expose startups to hostile state actors?
💻 Salt Typhoon Cyber Threat: How did China’s Salt Typhoon expand its reach to Canada? And what does this mean for the security of our telecom infrastructure and critical systems?
🕵️ Belarusian Spy Network Dismantled: What tactics did Belarus use to build a spy network across Europe—and how did agencies coordinate to bring it down?
⚔️ Belarus vs. Poland Escalation: Why did Belarus arrest a Polish monk on espionage charges, and what does this signal about rising tensions on NATO’s eastern flank?
🇨🇦 Neo-Nazi Propaganda Sentencing: What precedent did Canada just set with the 10-year sentence of an Ottawa man tied to Atomwaffen Division propaganda?
Neil unpacks these questions with the insights, analysis, and intelligence that governments and corporations use to stay ahead of evolving threats.
⏱️ Chapters
0:00 – Introduction
1:30 – Startup Espionage: Canada–U.S. Joint Advisory
6:40 – Pitch Competitions: A Front for Espionage
11:10 – Salt Typhoon Expands into Canada
15:20 – Europe Dismantles Belarus Spy Network
18:55 – Belarus Escalates Tensions with Poland
21:00 – Ottawa Neo-Nazi Sentenced for Extremist Propaganda
23:10 – Outro
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