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🇨🇦🔥 Is 764 Targeting Canada’s Youth? | Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up
This week on Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, Neil Bisson — retired CSIS Intelligence Officer and Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network — breaks down a series of intelligence stories that highlight a growing reality:
👉 Are modern threats becoming too diffuse, too digital, and too difficult to detect?
From Chinese cyber actors leveraging everyday devices, to insider espionage within Israel’s military, to the emergence of the disturbing online extremist network known as 764—this episode explores how national security threats are evolving beyond traditional boundaries.
They are now embedded in technology, online ecosystems, and even human behaviour itself.
🌍 This week’s key questions:
🌐 China & Cyber Operations
👉 Are everyday devices like routers and smart tech now being weaponized as part of global cyber espionage networks?
🇮🇱 Israel & Insider Espionage
👉 How are foreign intelligence services recruiting insiders within military institutions—and why is this threat growing?
🇨🇦 Canada & Extremist Network 764
👉 Is Canada facing a new form of digital extremism targeting vulnerable youth through manipulation and coercion?
🧠 Online Extremism Evolution
👉 What does the rise of decentralized, leaderless extremist networks mean for law enforcement and intelligence agencies?
🇨🇦 Canada & Foreign Interference Case
👉 Does the Majcher trial reveal deeper challenges in prosecuting foreign interference in Canada?
🏛️ CSIS & Operational Pressure
👉 What does it mean when Canada’s intelligence service says it cannot reduce staffing due to increasing threats?
🎙️ In this episode, Neil examines how these stories are not isolated incidents—but part of a broader pattern of evolving intelligence tradecraft, where cyber operations, human recruitment, and online manipulation are increasingly interconnected.
⏱️ CHAPTERS
00:00 – Introduction
02:00 – Welcome & Episode Overview
03:00 – China: Cyber Operations Using Everyday Devices
07:30 – Israel: Insider Espionage Case
11:00 – Canada: 764 Arrest & Online Extremism
15:00 – 764 Network: Evolution of Digital Threats
18:30 – Canada: Majcher Trial & Foreign Interference
20:30 – CSIS: Staffing Pressures & Threat Environment
22:30 – Outro
🎟️ Pillar Society Speaker’s Series (Charles Burton)
https://shenkmanarts.ca/en/pillar-society-speakers-series
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If you value independent intelligence analysis and weekly breakdowns of global threats, consider supporting the podcast:
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🇨🇦🔥 Is 764 Targeting Canada’s Youth? | Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up
This week on Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up, Neil Bisson — retired CSIS Intelligence Officer and Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network — breaks down a series of intelligence stories that highlight a growing reality:
👉 Are modern threats becoming too diffuse, too digital, and too difficult to detect?
From Chinese cyber actors leveraging everyday devices, to insider espionage within Israel’s military, to the emergence of the disturbing online extremist network known as 764—this episode explores how national security threats are evolving beyond traditional boundaries.
They are now embedded in technology, online ecosystems, and even human behaviour itself.
🌍 This week’s key questions:
🌐 China & Cyber Operations
👉 Are everyday devices like routers and smart tech now being weaponized as part of global cyber espionage networks?
🇮🇱 Israel & Insider Espionage
👉 How are foreign intelligence services recruiting insiders within military institutions—and why is this threat growing?
🇨🇦 Canada & Extremist Network 764
👉 Is Canada facing a new form of digital extremism targeting vulnerable youth through manipulation and coercion?
🧠 Online Extremism Evolution
👉 What does the rise of decentralized, leaderless extremist networks mean for law enforcement and intelligence agencies?
🇨🇦 Canada & Foreign Interference Case
👉 Does the Majcher trial reveal deeper challenges in prosecuting foreign interference in Canada?
🏛️ CSIS & Operational Pressure
👉 What does it mean when Canada’s intelligence service says it cannot reduce staffing due to increasing threats?
🎙️ In this episode, Neil examines how these stories are not isolated incidents—but part of a broader pattern of evolving intelligence tradecraft, where cyber operations, human recruitment, and online manipulation are increasingly interconnected.
⏱️ CHAPTERS
00:00 – Introduction
02:00 – Welcome & Episode Overview
03:00 – China: Cyber Operations Using Everyday Devices
07:30 – Israel: Insider Espionage Case
11:00 – Canada: 764 Arrest & Online Extremism
15:00 – 764 Network: Evolution of Digital Threats
18:30 – Canada: Majcher Trial & Foreign Interference
20:30 – CSIS: Staffing Pressures & Threat Environment
22:30 – Outro
🎟️ Pillar Society Speaker’s Series (Charles Burton)
https://shenkmanarts.ca/en/pillar-society-speakers-series
📢 Support the Channel
If you value independent intelligence analysis and weekly breakdowns of global threats, consider supporting the podcast:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2336717/support
👍 Like | 💬 Comment | 🔔 Subscribe
Your support helps grow the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network and ensures these important national security conversations reach a wider audience.
Support the show