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CI Press: The Counterintelligence Podcast, hosted by IXN Solutions focuses on corporate and government intelligence, counterintelligence, and insider risk programs and personalities. Tune in weekly for the latest episode! Brought to you by IXN Solutions:  www.ixnsolutions.com  Check out our IXN Dispatch for more strategic insights:  IXN Dispatch | Exclusive Counterintelligence and Insider Threat Related Content | Patreon Learn more about 351X: www.ixnsolutions.com/351X  Schedule a 351X Demo:  info@ixnsolutions.com Schedule a Counterintelligence Discussion:  info@ixnsolutions.com 

  1. May 26

    CI Press, Episode 120: Cold War Shadows, Counterintelligence Lessons from Vietnam to West Berlin with COL(R) Stuart Herrington

    Join hosts M. Scott Sparks and Jeremy J. Clark for a deep dive into the shadow world of espionage, influence operations, and counterintelligence as they sit down with COL(R) Stuart Herrington. Drawing from decades of firsthand experience spanning the Vietnam War through the height of the Cold War, Herrington offers a rare insider’s perspective on the evolving threats posed by foreign intelligence services and the enduring importance of protecting national security from within. In this compelling conversation, Herrington reflects on lessons learned from the controversial Phoenix Program during Vietnam, detailing how intelligence operations shaped battlefield strategy and exposed the complexities of identifying enemy networks. He also recounts his role in Operation Lake Terrace, a high-stakes Cold War mission in West Berlin that revealed the sophisticated tactics used by hostile intelligence agencies to penetrate Western defenses. The discussion then turns to one of the most damaging espionage investigations of the Cold War: the long-running Clyde Conrad espionage investigation in West Germany. Harrington explains how insider threats, personal vulnerabilities, and targeted recruitment efforts enabled adversaries to compromise sensitive NATO information over many years. Through these stories, he illustrates how intelligence services exploit human weaknesses, organizational blind spots, and complacency to gain strategic advantages. Blending historical analysis with firsthand operational insight, this episode explores the enduring challenges of counterintelligence in an age of evolving geopolitical competition. Listeners will gain a greater understanding of how influence operations are conducted, why espionage remains a persistent threat, and why strong counterintelligence capabilities are more essential today than ever before.

    1h 15m
  2. May 19

    CI Press, Episode 118: Universities as Battlegrounds, Unmasking Foreign Influence in Research with Mike Shannon

    Join hosts Joe Sheridan and Jeremy Clark for an in-depth conversation with former intelligence and National Institute of Health (NIH) official Mike Shannon as they examine the growing challenges facing America’s research enterprise. Drawing on decades of experience in national security and federal oversight, Shannon explains how foreign influence operations, overseas talent recruitment programs, undisclosed financial relationships, and underreported gifts to universities can create vulnerabilities within U.S. research institutions and federally funded science programs. The discussion explores the intersection of academic openness and national security, including how adversarial governments seek access to cutting-edge biomedical and technological research through partnerships, grants, and talent initiatives. Shannon shares insights from his time investigating research security concerns tied to the NIH and discusses the difficulties universities, scientists, and government agencies face when balancing international collaboration with the need to protect sensitive research and taxpayer-funded innovation. Shannon also discusses the broader implications for public trust in science, federal grant oversight, and institutional accountability. The episode covers real-world examples of compliance failures, the cultural tensions between academia and security professionals, and the evolving role of intelligence and law enforcement agencies in safeguarding American research. Finally, Shannon outlines practical steps universities, policymakers, and researchers can take to strengthen transparency, rebuild trust, and better defend U.S. national and economic interests without undermining scientific progress and global collaboration.

    1 hr
5
out of 5
20 Ratings

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CI Press: The Counterintelligence Podcast, hosted by IXN Solutions focuses on corporate and government intelligence, counterintelligence, and insider risk programs and personalities. Tune in weekly for the latest episode! Brought to you by IXN Solutions:  www.ixnsolutions.com  Check out our IXN Dispatch for more strategic insights:  IXN Dispatch | Exclusive Counterintelligence and Insider Threat Related Content | Patreon Learn more about 351X: www.ixnsolutions.com/351X  Schedule a 351X Demo:  info@ixnsolutions.com Schedule a Counterintelligence Discussion:  info@ixnsolutions.com 

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