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CI Press, Episode 115: Katherina Gonzales - Inside the Spy Catcher’s World: From FBI to CIA to NSA

59 min · 5. Mai 2026
Episode CI Press, Episode 115: Katherina Gonzales - Inside the Spy Catcher’s World: From FBI to CIA to NSA Cover

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On this episode of CI Press, hosts Jeremy Clark and Joseph Sheridan sit down with retired counterintelligence officer Kathy Gonzalez to break down the 2026 threat landscape - insider threat trends, evolving adversary tactics, and the enduring challenge of Russian “illegals.” Drawing on more than two decades with the FBI, NSA, and CIA, Kathy brings a practitioner’s perspective to the human side of cyber operations - where trust, access, and behavior matter more than tools alone. She makes the case for standardized counterintelligence training, stronger interagency coordination, and a more unified approach to protecting emerging technologies and U.S. national interests.

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