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By Ontic, The Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence
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The podcast currently has 186 episodes available.
Join host Fred Burton and former Navy SEAL and New York Times Bestselling Author, Jack Carr, as they discuss pivotal moments in military history and their implications on modern-day operations. In this episode, Jack shares insights from his new book, Targeted Beirut, focusing on the 1983 attacks in Beirut and their lasting impact. Don't miss this in-depth conversation with one of the most knowledgeable voices in military history and fiction.
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Fred Burton interviews Dr. Matthew Levitt, a renowned expert in counterterrorism and intelligence. Dr. Levitt shares insights from his extensive career, including his work with the FBI, his time at the U.S. Department of Treasury, and his current role at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. They discuss the development of interactive mapping tools that track Iranian external operations and how these tools can aid security teams in protecting their organizations.
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Join us in a conversation with Don Bentley, a New York Times bestselling author famous for his work in the Matt Drake, Tom Clancy Jack Ryan Jr., and Vince Flynn Mitch Rapp series. Don shares his unique experiences from being an Army Apache helicopter pilot to an FBI special agent and how these adventures contributed to his writing. Discover how Don approaches writing in iconic universes and hear about his latest projects.
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In this episode, Fred Burton speaks with Dr. Lewis Sage-Passant, Global Head of Intelligence at Novo Nordisk, about his new book, Beyond States and Spies. Lewis shares insights from his career in military intelligence, private sector intelligence, and his extensive research into the history and ethics of intelligence operations. Tune in to discover how private sector intelligence has evolved and the surprising historical precedents that challenge conventional views.
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In this episode of The CCI Debrief, hosts Chuck Randolph and Fred Burton are joined by Ontic's Senior Director of Threat Assessment Management Operations, Cynthia Marble. They discuss the current political violence landscape as the US elections approach, examine the implementation of California’s new workplace violence prevention law (SB 553), and share their expectations for the upcoming GSX conference. They provide valuable insights on how organizations can prepare for potential threats, emphasize the importance of workplace violence prevention, and highlight key trends and technologies to watch at GSX.
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In this episode, we sit down with Adrienne Galbrecht, Ontic’s Team Lead for Strategic Intelligence Services, to explore how her extensive background in law enforcement gives her a unique edge in the private sector. Adrienne shares insights from her decade-long experience as a crime and intelligence analyst, discussing the evolution of the intelligence cycle with advancements in technology and data analytics. We also address intriguing comments from LinkedIn on the non-linear nature of the intelligence process and the continuous role of data collection and analysis. Adrienne elaborates on the importance of recognizing biases and cognitive limitations while working through the intelligence cycle.
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Join us in this episode where Chuck Randolph sits down once again with Lou Silvestris, the dynamic leader of the Risk Intelligence and Investigations Team at American Family Insurance. With an impressive career spanning the Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Homeland Security, and multinational corporations, Lou shares his experiences in adapting traditional intelligence techniques to the corporate world. Discover how his expertise in counter-terrorism, geopolitical risk, and operational analysis helps safeguard businesses from global threats. Tune in to explore the fascinating intersection of national security and corporate risk management.
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Fred Burton sits down with Brad Thor, a #1 New York Times bestselling author of 24 thrilling novels. Known for his innovative plots and deep insights into intelligence and special operations, Brad shares his thoughts on terrorism, current events, and how his fiction parallels real-world threats. In this episode, Brad discusses his latest novel, Shadow of Doubt, what inspired the plot, the evolution of the novel’s protagonist, and more.
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Join us as Chuck Randolph sits down with TJ Klomp, the Vice President and Chief Physical Security Officer at Amazon. With over 20 years of experience at Amazon, TJ has been instrumental in shaping the security infrastructure for one of the world's most influential companies. His extensive background as a law enforcement officer—including roles as a personal crimes detective, SWAT team member, and undercover operative—provides him with a unique perspective on corporate security.
In this episode, TJ shares critical insights into protective intelligence, emergency services, and the evolution of corporate security. Learn how TJ’s leadership and strategic initiatives safeguard Amazon’s global operations and personnel.
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In this episode, Fred Burton sits down with combat historian, bestselling author, and public speaker Patrick K. O'Donnell. With 13 critically acclaimed books to his name, O'Donnell has chronicled America's wars from the Revolution to Iraq, sharing epic stories of bravery and sacrifice. A Fellow at Mount Vernon and a recipient of numerous national book awards, O'Donnell offers unparalleled insight into elite and special operations units and irregular warfare. We'll explore his latest work, The Unvanquished, and discuss whether he anticipated the success of his prolific writing career. Aspiring authors and protectors will also gain valuable advice on how to pen their first book. Tune in for an engaging conversation with one of America's foremost military historians!
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