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In this episode, Fred sits down with Scott McHugh, a veteran of both federal service and Fortune 100 security leadership, to explore what the public and private sectors can learn from each other. They dive into how public-sector urgency, mission focus, and intelligence practices can strengthen corporate programs—and how the private sector’s agility, innovation, and risk tolerance can enhance federal preparedness. The discussion also addresses critical infrastructure threats, the shortcomings of public-private partnerships, and the potential for AI to bridge operational silos across sectors.

You'll learn:

  • How public-sector intelligence practices can elevate private security
  • Why federal agencies struggle to match the private sector’s tech agility
  • What’s missing in public-private security partnerships—and how to fix it

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