Utah Valley University's "In the Interest of National Security" podcast interviewed Jacques Sabrie, geospatial intelligence department manager, MITRE. Sabrie has been instrumental in coordinating efforts with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, leveraging his extensive experience in systems engineering and global intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
Listen as Sabrie discusses how technology affects great power competition, how MITRE balances innovation with security concerns, and the skills needed to work in national security and intelligence. What role does technology play in this shifting landscape? How do we balance innovation with security concerns, especially when dealing with emerging technologies? What are the key skills that young professionals should develop if they want to work in national security and intelligence?