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In episode 25, we discuss the history of espionage cases, how they shaped the trajectory of the space race, as well as the impact of some recent espionage cases on the commercial space sector, with Dr. Joseph Fitsanakis.
About the guest speaker:
Dr. Joseph Fitsanakis is the co-founder of IntelNews, a platform that aims to encourage public discussion on a critical aspect of security and to provide the world’s media with informed and responsible commentary on related subjects. He is also a professor of Intelligence and Security Studies at Coastal Carolina University and serves as director of the Intelligence Operations Command Center. He is an Academic Security and Counter Exploitation program member and manages Coastal Carolina University’s Educational Partnership Agreement with the United States National Security Agency. He also serves as regional vice president for the South Carolina chapter of the InfraGard Members Alliance, a Federal Bureau of Investigation initiative for the protection of the United States’ critical infrastructure. Dr. Fitsanakis has published widely on intelligence collection, information security, cyber security, and sub-state political violence, among other topics.
He has also published comparative research on intelligence agencies in southern Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia, focusing on China and North Korea. His recent scholarly publications include the books Aspects of Islamic Radicalization in the Balkans After the Fall of Communism (Peter Lang 2023, co-edited), Redesigning Wiretapping: The Digitization of Communications Interception (Springer 2020), and Intelligence Beyond the Anglosphere: Mediterranean and Balkan Regions (RIEAS 2017, co-edited). Since joining Coastal Carolina University in 2015, Dr. Fitsanakis has repeatedly received the University-wide Distinguished Professor of the Year Award, the Edward College John B. Durrell Award, and the Professor of the Year Award for the Departments of Politics and Intelligence and Security Studies.
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In episode 25, we discuss the history of espionage cases, how they shaped the trajectory of the space race, as well as the impact of some recent espionage cases on the commercial space sector, with Dr. Joseph Fitsanakis.
About the guest speaker:
Dr. Joseph Fitsanakis is the co-founder of IntelNews, a platform that aims to encourage public discussion on a critical aspect of security and to provide the world’s media with informed and responsible commentary on related subjects. He is also a professor of Intelligence and Security Studies at Coastal Carolina University and serves as director of the Intelligence Operations Command Center. He is an Academic Security and Counter Exploitation program member and manages Coastal Carolina University’s Educational Partnership Agreement with the United States National Security Agency. He also serves as regional vice president for the South Carolina chapter of the InfraGard Members Alliance, a Federal Bureau of Investigation initiative for the protection of the United States’ critical infrastructure. Dr. Fitsanakis has published widely on intelligence collection, information security, cyber security, and sub-state political violence, among other topics.
He has also published comparative research on intelligence agencies in southern Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia, focusing on China and North Korea. His recent scholarly publications include the books Aspects of Islamic Radicalization in the Balkans After the Fall of Communism (Peter Lang 2023, co-edited), Redesigning Wiretapping: The Digitization of Communications Interception (Springer 2020), and Intelligence Beyond the Anglosphere: Mediterranean and Balkan Regions (RIEAS 2017, co-edited). Since joining Coastal Carolina University in 2015, Dr. Fitsanakis has repeatedly received the University-wide Distinguished Professor of the Year Award, the Edward College John B. Durrell Award, and the Professor of the Year Award for the Departments of Politics and Intelligence and Security Studies.
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If you find our podcast insightful, please like, share, and subscribe on www.accesshub.today and www.oknikam.eu.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.