Think espionage is only for spies? Think again learn how counterintelligence is reshaping corporate security. Mikey Pruitt sits down with former Army intel pro Ryan Rambo to explore the hidden world of counterintelligence. Together they break down why corporate security teams need to treat insider threats like real espionage missions, and how tools like 351X software can cut through the noise. Ryan shares stories from the battlefield and how those lessons translate to protecting sensitive data and building a culture of employee reporting.
Whether you’re a security exec or an entrepreneur, this episode gives you clear, actionable steps to boost your organization’s intelligence operations. - Counterintelligence stops espionage before it hits your business. - Insider threats come from hidden motives financial, ideological, or just ego. - A military mindset adds rigor to corporate security programs. - Employee reporting is the frontline filter against silent saboteurs. - 351X software turns data clues into decisive counterintelligence actions. If you found this eye‑opening, hit subscribe, drop a comment, and share!Chapters00:00 Introduction to Counterintelligence and Espionage01:52 Understanding Counterintelligence in Business04:09 The Role of Espionage and Insider Threats07:16 Ryan Rambo's Military Career and Transition to Corporate11:02 Interactions with Prisoners and Recruitment13:44 Counterintelligence in Corporate vs. Government17:13 Personality Traits of Insider Threats19:31 The Importance of Data Classification and Cybersecurity22:02 Understanding Security Frameworks and Their Limitations24:40 The Importance of Intelligence in Security Operations26:01 Introducing 351X: A New Approach to Counterintelligence29:46 The Role of Employee Reporting in Security34:28 The Need for Collaboration Between Cybersecurity and Counterintelligence40:38 Counterintelligence in Corporate America: A Growing Necessity44:43 Practical Steps for Businesses to Enhance Counterintelligence