For some athletes in Paris, an already-intense security clampdown is even greater.
Editor’s Note: This story was published just hours before a series of arson attacks struck France’s high-speed rail network. Access all of The Cipher Brief’s […]More
SUBSCRIBER+ EXCLUSIVE REPORTING — While the public focus of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington this week has been on his speech to […]More
SUBSCRIBER+ EXCLUSIVE REPORTING — On July 28, Venezuela’s authoritarian President, Nicolás Maduro, will face his most formidable electoral challenge since assuming office following the death of […]More
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SUBSCRIBER+EXCLUSIVE ANALYSIS – As the world gets back online after a global outage that impacted some 8.5 million individual devices around the world, national security […]More
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This Week’s Dead Drop: July 26
DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE PRESIDENTIAL ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT? No, not that one. We missed this with all of the focus around events in Butler, PA, but various media reports say Ukrainian military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov said there have been several attempts to assassinate Russian President Vladimir Putin. Demonstrating a clear grasp of the obvious, Budanov was quoted as saying, “But as you can see, they were unsuccessful.” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was unimpressed saying, “The threat from the Kiev regime is obvious.” In a bit of macabre commentary, Peskov said that one day [...]More
SUBSCRIBER+ VIRTUAL BRIEFING – Join us Friday, June 28 for an Exclusive Briefing on the mounting crisis between Taiwan and China. Cipher Brief Experts Amb. […]More
Just ahead of Iran’s Special Presidential elections, Cipher Brief Experts Paula Doyle and Glenn Corn discuss the President’s office, possible succession plans for Supreme Leader, […]More
Join us on Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at 11a EST for the virtual Cyber Initiatives Group Summer Summit. Our experts will tackle the cyber’s biggest […]More
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Podcasts
State Secrets
Christine Abizaid, who has served as director of the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) for the past three years, sits down with State Secrets Podcast host Suzanne Kelly to talk about how the threat of terrorism has changed dramatically over the years and why the threat to Americans is still very real.
Cover Stories: Spies, Books & Entertainment
David Ignatius is an award-winning columnist for the Washington Post, a frequent national security commentator on cable TV, and the author of New York Times bestselling novels. His twelfth novel, Phantom Orbit, like all the previous ones - reveals a deep understanding of the way governments and espionage agencies work. Many of his novels have presciently foreshadowed real-world threats. We’ll talk to him about what his latest page-turner reveals about the vulnerability of the satellites that the world relies so heavily on. We’ll also discuss his process for writing books which are consistently praised for their fidelity to the real world of espionage and how he balances his journalistic duties with that of his second-calling as a novelist. After listening to the podcast, be sure to check out the review of Phantom Orbit in The Cipher Brief by former National Reconnaissance Office Director Jeffrey Harris.
The Fight
There are few who understand this war better than Nataliya Bugayova. She lived and worked in Ukraine for years. Her present focus – as a non-resident fellow and the former Russia team lead at The Institute for the Study of War, is on the analysis of the Kremlin’s operations and on what’s happening in Ukraine today. She also serves as Director of Strategic Intelligence at a company called Vertical Knowledge.
Bugayova was part of a visiting delegation with The Cipher Brief that was led by General David Petraeus last fall. We sat down shortly afterward, to get her perspective on how this war is ‘really’ going and how she sees it ending.
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