SpyCast - Reporting Intelligence - with Warren Strobel and Brett Forrest of the Wall Street Journal

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653 بار بازدید - ماه قبل - This week on SpyCast, Andrew
This week on SpyCast, Andrew was joined in the studio by Brett Forrest and Warren Strobel, intelligence correspondents at the Wall Street Journal. As SpyCast listeners will know, issues of intelligence and espionage are constantly going on all around us – But how does the public stay in the know and up to date on the latest cases and news from around the world? Well, that's where these two come in. Their jobs as national security reporters have Brett and Warren effectively working as detectives, salespeople, and researchers all wrapped into one. Tune in to this week’s episode to hear insights from the front lines of reporting intelligence. And… Vol. 1, No. 1 of the Wall Street Journal was released on July 8th, 1889. The Journal has changed a lot since that first publication – If you take a look through that first page, you’ll find detailed reporting on the stock market, banks, and brokers, all for the low price of 2 cents a paper. Today, you’ll still find financial news, but the Journal now has a little bit for everyone from fashion to artificial intelligence. Dive deeper into this episode with additional resources: thecyberwire.com/podcasts/spycast/644/notes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPYCAST INTEL Tune in to new episodes | Tuesdays, 7 a.m. EST (weekly) thecyberwire.com/podcasts/spycast Follow SpyCast on Social SpyCast Twitter/X: twitter.com/INTLSpyCast International Spy Museum Twitter/X: twitter.com/IntlSpyMuseum Andrew Hammond Twitter/X: twitter.com/spyhistorian HOST - Dr. Andrew Hammond, Ph.D. is Historian & Curator at the International Spy Museum, home of the world's preeminent collection of intelligence-related artifacts. Previous chapters have included seven years in the RAF, Public Humanities at the 9/11 Museum in NYC, Fellowships here, there, and everywhere, and academia. He is author of the forthcoming book: "Struggles for Freedom": Afghanistan & US Foreign Policy Since 1979. He loves bialys. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The International Spy Museum (SPY) is an independent nonprofit museum which documents the tradecraft, history, and contemporary role of espionage. It holds the largest collection of international espionage artifacts on public display. To plan a visit to the International Spy Museum: www.spymuseum.org/
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