In this exclusive interview, The Defense Post sits down with Darrell M. Blocker, a 28-year veteran of the CIA’s clandestine service and newly appointed Senior Advisor at Resecurity.
With a distinguished career that spans counterterrorism, global security operations, and leadership roles within the intelligence community, Blocker brings unparalleled expertise to the evolving field of cybersecurity.
As digital threats continue to escalate and cyberspace emerges as a critical domain in modern warfare, we explore Blocker’s insights on the integration of cyber intelligence with traditional intelligence disciplines, how private cybersecurity firms can collaborate with government agencies, and the future of global security in the digital age.
As cyberspace becomes a key area for warfare and espionage, how do you see cyber intelligence evolving in modern intelligence operations?
Cyberspace has been an integral part of warfare and espionage for decades. The number of Intelligence Collection Disciplines (INTs) specifically associated with tracking indications and warnings that uncover potential threats include but are not limited to SONAR, TELINT, and MASINT.
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