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  • 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.

    Tune in as Jack shares:

    The challenges of acquiring photo permissions for nonfiction booksThe personal stories behind the 1983 Beirut bombings and their rescue effortsLessons learned from historical military engagements and their application today

    Related Resources:

    Jack Carr's WebsiteTargeted Beirut

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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.

    Tune in to hear:

    Dr. Matthew Levitt's background and experience in counterterrorism and intelligenceThe creation and use of interactive mapping tools for tracking Iranian external operationsInsights into the different types of Iranian plots and their implications for global security

    Resources mentioned in the episode:

    Iranian external operations interactive mapLaunch event for the Iran operations mapHezbollah bookHamas bookHezbollah podcast (Breaking Hezbollah’s Golden Rule)Hezbollah interactive mapMore on Matthew Levitt

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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.

    Tune in to his conversation with Fred Burton to:

    Understand Don's approach to taking over legacy characters like Mitch Rapp and Jack Ryan Jr.Learn how Don's military and law enforcement background has influenced his storytelling.Get a sneak peek into Don's latest works and what fans can expect next.

    Related Resources:

    Don Bentley’s websiteCapture or Kill: A Mitch Rapp Novel

    Have a question for our hosts? Or want to be on the podcast? Email us at [email protected].

  • 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.

    Tune in to hear them discuss:

    The evolution and significance of private sector intelligence.Key historical milestones in intelligence, including the role of Lloyd's of London.The importance of transparency and cooperation in modern intelligence operations.

    Related Resources:

    Preorder Beyond States and SpiesThe Intelligence Cycle in ActionEnhancing the Intelligence Cycle: How to Leverage Feedback to Provide More Valuable Intelligence

    Have a question for our hosts? Or want to be on the podcast? Email us at [email protected].

  • 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.

    Tune in as they discuss:

    Strategies to mitigate political violence risks in light of upcoming elections.The role of security in implementing California's SB 553 workplace violence prevention law.Anticipated innovations and key trends at the upcoming GSX conference.

    Related Resources:

    5 Things California Employers Should Consider to Comply with Senate Bill 553Following California’s New Workplace Violence Laws Is Good for All BusinessesHow To Comply With California Senate Bill 553Meet with Ontic at GSX

    Learn more in Ontic Resources. Want to be on the podcast? Email us at [email protected].

  • 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.

    Tune into to hear Fred Burton’s discussion with Adrienne Galbrecht to hear:

    Her thoughts on future trends in intelligence and the potential impact of AI on the security field. How her experiences in law enforcement inform her approach to intelligence in the corporate world.The critical need for analysts to be aware of their cognitive biases and limitations, offering strategies for overcoming these challenges.

    Related Resources:

    Intelligence Cycle in ActionEnhancing the Intelligence Cycle: How to Leverage Feedback to Provide More Valuable IntelligenceThe Guide to Establishing an Intelligence Baseline

    Learn more in Ontic Resources. Want to be on the podcast? Email us at [email protected].

  • 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.

    Tune into Chuck Randolph’s conversation with Lou Silvestris to hear:

    How traditional intelligence methods are being adapted to meet the unique challenges of corporate risk management.How geopolitical analysis helps businesses navigate and mitigate global threats.The application of counter-terrorism strategies in safeguarding corporate interests and enhancing operational security.

    Additional Resources:

    Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience (CISA)Is China’s Huawei a Threat to U.S. National Security?The 5G FutureODNI Annual Threat Assessment of the US Intelligence Community, February 2024How Companies Can Navigate Today’s Geopolitical Risks (Harvard Business Review)What is Open-Source Intelligence (ASIS)

    Learn more in Ontic Resources. Want to be on the podcast? Email us at [email protected].

  • 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.

    Tune in as host Fred Burton and Brad Thor discuss:

    The inspiration behind Shadow of Doubt and its connections to real-world events.Brad’s meticulous research process, including how he integrates cutting-edge technologies and geopolitical insights into his novels.The significance of NATO and historical espionage events in crafting his latest plot.

    Related Resources:

    BradThor.comShadow of Doubt
  • 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.

    Tune in to hear:

    The evolution of corporate security over the past two decades, focusing on the technological advancements and strategic initiatives that have redefined Amazon's security protocols.TJ’s methodology in protective intelligence, showcasing how Amazon leverages data and analytics to proactively identify and mitigate potential threats, ensuring the safety of its global operations.A detailed overview of Amazon’s emergency response strategies, as TJ provides real-world examples and valuable lessons from past incidents, highlighting the necessity of preparedness and swift action.

    Related Resources:

    TJ Klomp's LinkedIn Amazon's LinkedIn

    Want to learn more about security operations? Visit Ontic Resources.

  • 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!

    Tune into Fred Burton’s conversation with O’Donnell to hear:

    The behind-the-scenes research and discovery process for The Unvanquished.O'Donnell’s journey from a passionate historian to a bestselling author.Expert tips and advice for aspiring authors on writing and publishing their first book.

    Related Resources:

    Connect with Patrick on XPatrick O’Donnell Official WebsiteThe Unvanquished
  • Join us in this episode where Chuck Randolph sits down with Nathan Ackerman, the CEO of Riley Risk Inc., a leading international risk advisory firm. With over two decades of experience in the United States Marine Corps, federal law enforcement, and the Diplomatic Security Service, Nathan brings unparalleled expertise in security management. Discover his journey to security leadership at Riley Risk and gain knowledge of the unique security challenges faced by Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) operating in high-risk environments. Nathan's extensive background in threat analysis, risk mitigation, and strategic planning offers invaluable lessons for anyone interested in advanced security strategies and risk management practices. Listen in for an engaging discussion on how to enhance safety and mission success in some of the world's most challenging locations.

    Tune into Chuck Randolph’s discussion with Nathan Ackerman to hear:

    How Nathan’s dynamic career trajectory shaped his expertise in security management.Unique security challenges faced by NGOs operating in high-risk environments.Advanced risk mitigation tactics and strategic planning methodologies to safeguard personnel and assets.

    Related Resources:

    Nathan Ackerman Linkedin ProfileRiley Risk: WebsiteRiley Risk: Linkedin PageCompany Capabilities Overview here.Book a Meeting w/Riley Risk here.Request Information/Support from Riley Risk here.RileySENTINEL: Website (Geopolitical & Security Reporting Platform)RileySENTINEL Foreign Agent Law: Special ReportForeign Agent Law Special Report: PDF VersionHaiti: Strategic Assessment Report: PDF Version Department of State: Intl Travel Advisories
  • Fred Burton is joined by Jesse Leeds, the Global Head of Security and Crisis Management for Match Group, the parent company of popular dating platforms like Tinder, Hinge, OKCupid, and Plenty of Fish. With a career spanning roles at the CIA, FBI, and Bogaard Group International, Jesse brings a wealth of experience in security and crisis management. Listen as Jesse shares his journey from the public to the private sector, discusses the biggest challenges in transitioning between these worlds, and offers invaluable advice for those looking to set up a Global Security Operations Center (GSOC).

    Fred and Jesse dive into the metrics that matter for measuring the success of GSOCs, evolving duties of care in a post-pandemic world, and strategies for future-proofing security operations. Tune in for expert advice on navigating the fast-moving threat landscape and what the future holds for GSOCs. Don't miss this in-depth conversation packed with expertise in security and crisis management.

    Listen to Fred Burton’s conversation with Jesse to hear about:

    Building alignment with leadership on requirements and technology for standing up a GSOCThe essential metrics for assessing the effectiveness of a GSOC Evolving security challenges in the post-pandemic era and Jesse's strategies for anticipating and mitigating emerging threats

    Related Resources:

    [Article] The Surprising Supporter Behind the Push to Modernize GSOCs: The C-Suite[On-Demand Webinar] Field Tested: Strengthening Your GSOC With an Intelligence-Driven Approach

    Want to learn more about GSOCs? Take a look at Ontic Resources.

    Interested in being a podcast guest? Email us at [email protected].

  • In this episode, Chuck Randolph sits down with Ryan Kress, a multifaceted professional who has worn many hats—first responder, military officer, and security consultant. They explore Ryan's unique career trajectory, from his early days as an active-duty serviceman in the first Stryker Battalion to his pivotal role in the experimental Information Operations Unit in Washington State. Discover how his diverse experiences, including deployments to Iraq and working with high-level intelligence agencies, have shaped his strategic approach to security. Whether you're interested in military operations, emergency response, or integrated security solutions, this conversation offers invaluable insights.

    Tune into Chuck Randolph’s conversation with Ryan Kress to hear about:

    How Ryan integrates various assets to create holistic security plans. The integration of high-level intelligence work and emergency response strategies in creating comprehensive security solutions.His role in the experimental Information Operations Unit and how it reshaped his strategic approach to security.

    Related Resources:

    Following California’s New Workplace Violence Laws Is Good for All Businesses5 Things California Employers Should Consider to Comply with Senate Bill 553Strategies to Prevent and Address Workplace Violence

    For more information on preventing workplace violence, take a look at Ontic Resources. Want to be on the podcast? Email us at [email protected].

  • Chuck Randolph examines the world of risk management and security consulting with Tristan Flannery, the visionary founder of Orbital Risk. Tristan's remarkable career trajectory has taken him from the rigorous discipline of an Army Ranger to the forefront of global security, which led to the establishment of Orbital Risk in 2020. Drawing on his extensive experience across military, government, nonprofit, and corporate sectors, Tristan shares invaluable insights into the evolution of risk management strategies in the face of emerging global threats.

    Throughout their conversation, Tristan explains the foundational principles guiding Orbital Risk—analyzing vulnerabilities, threats, and consequences to develop tailored security strategies for diverse clients, from family offices to multinational corporations. He highlights the pivotal role of his MBA from the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business in refining his perspective on corporate leadership and decision-making. This episode is not just a narrative of Tristan's personal and professional growth but also serves as a masterclass on adopting a risk-informed, intelligence-driven approach to security and operations.

    Tune into Tristan’s conversation with Chuck Randolph as they:

    Discuss the importance of adopting a risk-informed, intelligence-driven approach to security and operations.Offer invaluable advice for professionals navigating the complex landscape of risk management and security today.Look into how emerging global threats have shaped modern risk management strategies, with a focus on creating bespoke solutions for a diverse range of clients.

    Additional Resources:

    OrbitalRisk.comThe Evolving Risk Landscape for Family Offices: A Dentons Survey Report

    For more information on risk management, take a look at Ontic Resources. Want to be on the podcast? Email us at [email protected].

  • Join Fred Burton for an exhilarating episode featuring Jack Carr, a former Navy SEAL and #1 New York Times bestselling author. With a storied career in Naval Special Warfare, Jack transitioned from an enlisted SEAL sniper to commanding Special Operations Task Units in Iraq. Now, he’s taking the literary world by storm. In this episode, they discuss his latest book, Red Sky Mourning, the intricacies of developing intriguing characters like Alice, and the unexpected success of James Reece. Jack also shares his experiences working with Hollywood creatives and offers invaluable advice for aspiring thriller writers. Don’t miss out on this deep dive into the mind of a master storyteller and tactical expert!

    Tune into this episode to hear:

    Carr’s development of characters and plotlines in his intriguing novels.How Carr’s Navy Seal experience influences his novels today.His leadership experience on special operations teams in the Navy.

    Relevant resources:

    Jack Carr's Official WebsiteRed Sky Mourning

    Want to be on the podcast? Email us at [email protected].

  • In this episode, Chuck Randolph is joined by two experts in the field of corporate security: Kathy Lavinder and Rachel Briggs. Kathy Lavinder, Founder and Executive Director of Security & Investigative Placement Consultants, LLC., brings over 20 years of experience in high-level security management and talent acquisition. Rachel Briggs, a leading security expert and an Ontic Summit keynote speaker, has consulted with FTSE and Fortune 100 companies, influencing both private sector strategies and government policies.

    Discover how emerging technologies like AI and Gen AI are reshaping corporate security functions, and learn about innovative talent development and retention strategies employed by successful CSOs. They also explore effective approaches for fostering diversity and inclusion within security teams, highlighting the critical skills future CSOs will need to thrive in an evolving threat landscape. Whether you're a business professional or a security enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights into the dynamic world of talent in corporate security and its future trajectory.

    Tune into Chuck Randolph’s conversation with Kathy and Rachel to hear about:

    How AI and Gen AI are transforming corporate security functions with practical examples.Innovative strategies for talent acquisition, development, and retention to build robust security teams.Effective methods for fostering a diverse and inclusive environment within security teams.

    Additional Resources:

    Complete the survey on the future of talent in security hereThe Clarity Factory: ‘Corporate Security: Future Talent’Tips from the Top: Corporate Security Leaders Share How to Build a Team Today That’s Fit to Tackle Tomorrow’s Risks‘Mission First, People Always:’ A Mantra for Security Talent

    Want to be on the podcast? Email us at [email protected].

  • In this episode of the Women Who Protect series, we are joined by Janina Lincke, Director of the AHNA Resource Center (ARC). With a career that spans the full spectrum of security and protection disciplines, Janina is experienced in corporate GSOCs, Business Threat Intelligence, Protective Intelligence, Close Protection, and Emergency Medical Response.

    Janina's path into the security field is as compelling as it is unique, blending elements of academia with the practical challenges of physical security. Throughout her conversation with Dr. Marisa Randazzo, she highlights the critical importance of investing in human capital within the security industry. Whether discussing the treatment of employees or the engagement with vendors, Janina emphasizes that the key to enhancing productivity and fortifying business resilience lies in the value we place on people.

    A staunch advocate for creating supportive and inclusive environments, Janina offers invaluable advice for women and girls aspiring to forge a career in security. Networking, benchmarking, and future-proofing are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to strategies for success in this dynamic field.

    Tune into Janina’s conversation with Dr. Marisa Randazzo to hear:

    A profound discussion on the importance of investing in human capital and the impact of inclusive practices in the security industry.Strategies for success for women and girls aspiring to create a career in the dynamic security industry.Janina’s journey and the significance of female representation in leadership roles within security and protective services.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    McKinsey & Company: Performance through people: Transforming human capital into competitive advantage

    For more information, visit ontic.co or email us at [email protected].

  • Scott Gardner, Chief Security Officer at Stripe, joins for an in-depth exploration of the intricate world of corporate security within the fintech space. Scott brings a wealth of experience from his distinguished background, spanning the United States Navy, government roles in homeland security, and executive security positions in high-profile corporations like Meta and now Stripe.

    Scott's transition from military excellence to pioneering security strategies in the corporate sector illustrates a career path defined by adaptability, leadership, and the strategic alignment of people, processes, and technology. Listeners will gain a look into the challenges and threats targeting the fintech industry as Scott articulates the nuances of securing digital and physical assets in an ever-evolving threat landscape.

    Tune into his conversation with Chuck Randolph to hear:

    Insights into Scott's career journey from the Navy to Stripe, highlighting the necessary adaptability and leadership.Strategies for assembling and nurturing a diverse, effective security team to face dynamic challenges.An exploration of balancing user-friendly technology with rigorous security procedures amidst the fintech industry's unique threats.

    For more information, visit ontic.co or email us at [email protected].

  • At a time when the digital landscape is evolving at lightning speed, the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and physical security has never been more critical. With their extensive backgrounds in law enforcement, corporate security, and enterprise technology, Brian Tuskan and Phil Capizzi reveal the complexities and the promise of AI in safeguarding our physical spaces to host Marisa Randazzo.

    Brian Tuskan, with his rich history in both the police force and corporate security realms, and Phil Capizzi, an expert in software implementation and technical account management, discuss emerging threats, the pathway to adopting AI in security protocols, and the importance of collaboration and human oversight in this technology’s deployment. The discussion navigates through the pressing need for advanced threat detection and response mechanisms amidst growing security challenges. They also tackle the pressing issues surrounding the adoption of AI technologies, advocating for a balanced approach that values team collaboration, meticulous data validation, and the ethical use of technology.

    Tune into Marisa Randazzo’s conversation with Brian and Phil to hear about:

    The critical importance of integrating AI into security protocols. Complimenting AI with human oversight and judgment to ensure decisions are ethical and accurate.How AI can elevate threat detection and response, creating a dynamic and proactive defense mechanism against evolving threats.

    For more information, visit ontic.co or email us at [email protected].

  • In this thought-provoking episode, Fred Burton is joined by the distinguished author Annie Jacobsen. Jacobsen's works, including the Pulitzer Prize finalist The Pentagon’s Brain and the New York Times bestsellers Nuclear War, Area 51, and Operation Paperclip, have shed light on some of the most secretive aspects of national security and warfare.

    Annie, a celebrated investigative journalist and a Princeton University alumna, sits down with Fred to discuss her latest bestseller, Nuclear War. This book dives into the chilling details of nuclear warfare's catastrophic effects, aiming to highlight the importance of prevention over preparation. Don't miss this riveting dialogue that goes beyond the pages of Annie’s book to address the critical need for contingency planning, the implications for North America and beyond, and the pivotal choices facing global powers today.

    Tune in to Annie’s conversation with Fred Burton as they:

    Reflect on the importance of national security in the context of nuclear warfare and discuss contingency planning for nuclear eventsDive into critical conversations on how nations have historically managed the threat of nuclear war through deterrence strategies and ongoing efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weaponsExplore the stark realities and potential aftermath of nuclear conflict across various countries and share the immediate and long-term impacts on human life, the environment, and global politics

    For more thought leadership on this topic and advice for security teams, take a look at the Ontic Center for Connected Intelligence and Ontic Resources.