Summary
In this conversation, Terry shares his journey from government intelligence to the private sector, discussing the evolution of training and methodologies in intelligence analysis. He emphasizes the importance of structured analytical techniques and the challenges faced in adapting these methods in the private sector. The discussion also touches on the impact of geopolitics on cyber threats and the role of AI in intelligence work, highlighting the need for critical thinking and planning in the analysis process. Terry reflects on the differences between open source intelligence and open source information, and the importance of understanding biases in AI tools.
 
Takeaways
  • Terry is a senior director for customer success at Atreides.
  • He has a mixed career in both government and private sectors.
  • Training in intelligence has evolved significantly over the years.
  • Open source intelligence became more prominent after 2008.
  • Structured analytical techniques are crucial for effective analysis.
  • Planning is essential before diving into information collection.
  • The maturity of intelligence practices varies between sectors.
  • Geopolitical events significantly influence cyber threats.
  • AI tools can assist but come with their own challenges.
  • Understanding biases in AI is critical for effective intelligence.
 
Resources and references mentioned
SATs training – https://inteltradecraft.com/sat-certifications
SANS FOR578 CTI – https://www.sans.org/cyber-security-courses/cyber-threat-intelligence
Structured Analytic Techniques (SAT) training – https://inteltradecraft.com/sat-certifications
Arno exemplifies “spending time to save time” – https://opensourceintelligence.biz/vague-osint-questions/
ICD 203 – https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/ICD/ICD-203.pdf
Intelligence agencies are starting to crowdsource information and recruits! For example, the MI6 platform, Silent Courier: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-dark-web-portal-launched-to-recruit-spies-to-support-uk-security
 
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Terry’s Journey 02:54 Training and Development in Intelligence 05:52 Transitioning from Government to Private Sector 08:58 Challenges in Intelligence Analysis 11:50 The Role of Planning in Intelligence Work 14:51 The Maturity of Intelligence in the Private Sector 17:53 The Impact of Geopolitics on Cyber Intelligence 20:56 The Future of AI in Intelligence 23:43 Open Source Intelligence vs. Open Source Information 26:47 Advice and Reflections on Intelligence Work
 
This conversation is a compressed edit of an interview Freddy has conducted as part of his PhD research. The interview happened on May 3rd, 2025 in London, England.
 

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