Risky Business: Private Sector Intelligence -- Earning the Trust of Governments, Research Institutions, and Fortune 500s with Greg and Eric Levesque from Strider Technologies
Mar 9, 2023
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Greg and Eric Levesque, founders of Strider Technologies, discuss open source intelligence, the private sector intelligence community, and their partnerships with government entities. They explore the challenges of collecting and processing data, particularly in China, and highlight the role of the private sector in addressing national security issues. The benefits of leveraging technology for efficient intelligence analysis are also discussed, along with the potential impact of artificial intelligence on private sector intelligence gathering.
Strider Technologies collects and analyzes open source intelligence to inform customers about risks associated with nation-state-sponsored commercial activity.
The private sector intelligence community fills critical gaps in national security and provides unique capabilities to support both corporations and government agencies.
Deep dives
Strider Technologies: Bridging the Gap
Strider Technologies, a private sector intelligence company, aims to address the growing need for data and insights into the nexus between government and commercial activity. With a focus on open source intelligence, Strider collects and analyzes data from publicly available sources, such as websites, databases, and files, to inform customers about risks associated with nation-state-sponsored commercial activity. The company's mission is to help organizations navigate the new era of global strategic competition, where industry plays a vital role in driving economic and national security. Strider's unique tools and automated processes have significantly reduced the analytical timeline, providing customers with timely and meaningful insights.
Open Source Intelligence: Filling the Information Gap
Strider defines open source intelligence as data collected from publicly available sources, including online platforms and commercial datasets. Their approach involves continuously collecting and structuring data from various themes, predominantly in foreign countries and languages. Strider's vast data collection process, which incorporates approximately 30,000 data sources daily and collects around 10 million new objects globally, provides insights into nation-state risks impacting customers' supply chains, technology, research, and talent base. The company leverages automation and innovative methodologies to process and extract meaningful insights from the massive amount of data available, addressing the challenge of information overload and producing valuable intelligence.
Private Sector Intelligence Community: A Growing Force
The private sector intelligence community, which Strider Technologies is part of, fills critical gaps in national security and provides unique capabilities to support both corporations and government agencies. By leveraging capital, speed, talent, and technology, the private sector offers timely and valuable intelligence to address national security and economic security issues. This evolving community encompasses companies specializing in various intelligence domains, such as open source intelligence, geospatial analysis, and innovative data processing. Collaboration between the private sector and government is crucial to address critical technology gaps and create an all-of-society approach to counterintelligence, protecting intellectual property, supply chains, and critical technologies.
The Future of Private Sector Intelligence
The future of private sector intelligence is expected to witness integration and consolidation of capabilities, leading to the development of unique tools and solutions. The blending of data from different sources, such as location data, open source intelligence, and geospatial information, holds the promise of providing deeper insights into risks and opportunities. Artificial intelligence and advanced technologies like chat GPTs are being explored but require transparency and careful design to address concerns about biases and the opaque nature of AI decisions. The private sector intelligence community will continue to evolve, bridging the gap between business and national security, providing valuable data-driven insights, and supporting decision-making processes for Fortune 500 companies and government agencies alike.
Welcome to Risky Business, a limited series in partnership with Trenchcoat Advisors, a risk advisory firm. In an unpredictable, complex, and chaotic world, the business risks are ever-present. To help navigate the challenges ahead, this series delves into the intersection of business and national security — from influence operations and sabotage to hostage diplomacy and investment security, we’re bringing exclusive conversations with leading experts to better understand and anticipate risk!
In episode 5 of Risky Business, The Burn Bag's A'ndre Gonawela and Trenchcoat's Bill Priest chat with the co-founders of private intelligence firm Strider Technologies, Greg and Eric Levesque, on open source intelligence and the private sector intelligence community. Greg and Eric talk about what information their company gathers on behalf of clients, how they define 'open source intelligence', and how they analyze their data. We get their view on what the private sector intelligence community is and what it can be, as companies and other organizations continue to desire information that has traditionally been collected and assessed by governments. Greg and Eric discuss how Strider fills some of these needs, how their work is both similar and dissimilar from what the government's intelligence community does, and what national security issues their clients are most concerned about. They also discuss their partnerships with some government entities, and how they view future trends.
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