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Cleared for Discussion Podcast | Episode 43 | Gold Bars and Ghost Degrees

18 min · 3. juni 2026
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Episode 43 Summary – Gold Bars and Ghost Degrees In this episode, Tabetha Baume examines the case of former CIA official David Rush, who allegedly used falsified credentials and abused his position of trust to steal millions of dollars in government assets, highlighting how insider threats extend far beyond traditional espionage. She explains how failures in credential verification, continuous vetting, and organizational oversight allowed warning signs to go undetected for years, while emphasizing the importance of recognizing fraud, theft, and unexplained affluence as insider threat indicators. Her key message is that organizations must strengthen vetting, reporting, and insider threat programs, while ensuring trained personnel remain vigilant for behavioral and financial warning signs that technology alone may not detect.

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episode Cleared for Discussion Podcast | Episode 43 | Gold Bars and Ghost Degrees cover

Cleared for Discussion Podcast | Episode 43 | Gold Bars and Ghost Degrees

Episode 43 Summary – Gold Bars and Ghost Degrees In this episode, Tabetha Baume examines the case of former CIA official David Rush, who allegedly used falsified credentials and abused his position of trust to steal millions of dollars in government assets, highlighting how insider threats extend far beyond traditional espionage. She explains how failures in credential verification, continuous vetting, and organizational oversight allowed warning signs to go undetected for years, while emphasizing the importance of recognizing fraud, theft, and unexplained affluence as insider threat indicators. Her key message is that organizations must strengthen vetting, reporting, and insider threat programs, while ensuring trained personnel remain vigilant for behavioral and financial warning signs that technology alone may not detect.

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Cleared for Discussion Podcast | Episode 40 | Russia's SVR, FSB, and GRU

Episode 40 Summary – CFD Podcast: Russia's SVR, FSB, and GRU In this episode, Tabetha Baume explains how Russia’s intelligence services target cleared U.S. personnel and defense contractors through espionage, cyber attacks, insider recruitment, and AI-driven information operations. She highlights cases like Robert Hanssen, the Russian illegals network, and Peter Debbins to show how Russian intelligence patiently cultivates insiders and exploits digital platforms, ransomware, and online communities to gather intelligence. Her key message is that cleared organizations must strengthen cybersecurity, insider threat awareness, and reporting processes to defend against increasingly sophisticated Russian intelligence operations.

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Cleared for Discussion Podcast | Episode 39 | The World's Most Active Espionage Machine

Episode 39 Summary – CFD Podcast: The World's Most Active Espionage Machine In this episode, Tabetha Baume explains how Chinese intelligence agencies actively target the U.S. defense industrial base through cyber operations, LinkedIn recruitment, university partnerships, and insider threats. She highlights real-world espionage cases like Chi Mak and Kevin Mallory to show how cleared professionals can be exploited through long-term intelligence operations and coercion tactics. Her key message is that cleared organizations must strengthen counterintelligence awareness, insider threat programs, and reporting processes to better protect personnel, programs, and classified information from ongoing Chinese intelligence collection efforts.

6. maj 202623 min