Valeska and co-host Chris Kerrigan are joined by Ryan Macfarlane, the FBI's Unit Chief of Counter Terrorism, Advanced Projects Unit for more than 20 years. In one of his final interviews before announcing his retirement from the FBI, Ryan shares his insights on emerging cybersecurity threats, including the maturation of cyber criminals' business models, the increasing use of AI in conducting and defending against cyber attacks, the rise of collaboration among threat actors, the complexity of dealing with nation-state actors and the growing risk of physical violence spilling over from cyber incidents. Ryan, Valeska and Chris discuss the importance of proactive relationships between organisations and law enforcement, the value of timely intelligence sharing and practical actions for incident response planning. Ryan last week announced his retirement from the FBI. Resources from today's episode:National security at AllensWhy everyone is talking about AI safety and cybersecurityRyan's podcast recommendation: Darknet DiariesRyan's book recommendations: The 100-Year Marathon by Michael Pillsbury, Destined for War: Can America and China Escape Thucydides's
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