
Neil Bisson
Retired intelligence officer from CSIS and podcast host on intelligence topics; provides expertise on human intelligence recruitment, rapport-building, and ethical considerations in espionage.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 29min
How Much Trouble Are We In?
Neil Bisson, a retired CSIS agent and director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, teams up with Barbara F. Walter, an expert on civil wars and political conflict. They explore Canada's precarious position as American democracy falters. Bisson emphasizes the need for Canada to reassess its security relationships, while Walter discusses the risks of political instability spilling across borders. Together, they highlight Canada's vulnerabilities and the urgent necessity for a self-reliant national identity in the face of global uncertainties.

Jul 1, 2025 • 34min
Cover of Darkness | CSIS
Neil Bisson, a former operative with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and current director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, shares his insights into the world of human intelligence gathering. He dives deep into how Canada’s intelligence operations function, especially in post-9/11 scenarios. The conversation highlights the art of blending in during covert operations and the challenges of navigating dangerous environments. Bisson also discusses Canada's evolving role in global intelligence, veering from American dependencies towards independent capabilities.

Nov 28, 2025 • 48min
Espionage and Intelligence - What Cybersecurity Professionals Can Learn
Neil Bisson, a retired intelligence officer, shares insights on human intelligence recruitment and building rapport. David Shipley, CEO of Beauceron Security and phishing expert, discusses the rise of AI in social engineering tactics. They explore the psychological vulnerabilities that cyber attackers exploit, comparing phishing to intelligence operations. Listeners gain practical advice on fostering awareness, applying empathy, and recognizing deception in cybersecurity. Ethical considerations in intelligence work are also highlighted, emphasizing the importance of continuous education.


