Thursday, October 24, 2024

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U.S. intelligence will face a shifting landscape of threats as America’s next president comes to office amid growing great power competition and risks of global conflict, all while advanced technologies, cyber-hacking and futuristic disinformation operations are challenging the secretive realm of tradecraft in unprecedented ways. National Security Editor Guy Taylor sits down with Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Mark Warner for a discussion on the preparedness of U.S. spy agencies in a fast-evolving world.

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