Please to share that our book, Intelligence Cooperation under Multipolarity, with @justinmassie1 and @thomasjuneau is now available
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Sounds wild, but the CIA pulled a top source out of Moscow because they feared the President’s handling of intel could expose them. When leadership becomes the security risk, that’s a nightmare scenario for any spy service. #CIA#Counterintelligence#NationalSecurity
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The CSIS Public Report 2024 is now live.
We encourage all Canadians to consult it as we work together to protect Canada’s #NationalSecurity.
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j’ai malgré tout le plaisir d’annoncer la parution du chapitre d’ouvrage coécrit avec @marco_munier Munier et Benjamin Cuevas portant justement sur cette thématique
#Événement | La 31 mars prochain, rejoignez @LaurentBorzillo et Stéphane Roussel pour un événement portant sur la #désinformation russe relative à la guerre russo-#ukrainienne. Cet événement est offert en ligne et en personne à l'@UMontreal et est ouvert à tous et à toutes!
[SAVE THE DATE] Le 31 mars prochain, venez assister en présentiel ou en ligne au colloque organisé par Z. Lemyre, S. Roussel et moi-même à l’@UMontreal (3744 Jean Brillant, de 9h15 à 15h30, heure de Montréal) portant sur la désinformation russe relative à la guerre 🇷🇺🇺🇦
New article on "Visualizing versus verbalizing uncertainty in intelligence analysis" by Mandeep K. Dhami, Jessica K. Witt & Peter De Werd, published in the journal Intelligence and National Security here: https://t.co/bUN553Qmio
#HotTakes | In this article, @justinmassie1 examines recent shifts in the Canada–U.S. relationship, highlighting key scenarios of #American coercion. He argues that #Canada must take decisive steps to strengthen its sovereignty and diversify its security partnerships.
New article published in journal Intelligence and National Security titled "Why Do States Choose Covert Action?" by Jack Duffield, with details here: https://t.co/7sB1SLETNV
For intelligence practitioners -as well as academics- this book offers a variety of case studies regarding the most pressing issues surrounding this profession. And yes, it has also a great cover. @matthefler
Richard Aldrich: “This is one of the most important and innovative books about intelligence cooperation in recent times... It is a must-read for anyone interested in the current politics of information, espionage, and security.”
What does the second Trump administration mean in terms of intelligence cooperation with Canada and other US partners and allies? See this book co-edited with @justinmassie1 and @marco_munier, and with chapters by a range of great experts, where we explore related questions.
And hooray! It was an absolute delight to work with my colleagues Misty Duke and Michael Landon-Murray on our new article, published this week in the @IntelNatSecJnl. Can't wait for our next collaboration.
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CSIS has seen a rise in Canadians being targeted by cyber activities like espionage, sabotage and foreign interference.
Check out this link for more tips on how to keep yourself and your data safe:
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Partiti divisi sul tema delle armi e della guerra in #Ucraina nel Parlamento europeo. Nel parlamento 🇮🇹 invece, abbiamo avuto finora uno scenario un più omogeneo. Un nostro studio recente (https://t.co/mu0vWcMYxH) illustra voti e posizioni dei partiti sull'invio di armi in 🇺🇦