Épisodes

  • From data to decisions: The future of OSINT
    Dec 9 2025

    Recorded live at DSEI 2025, this episode features host Kate Cox and a panel of Janes experts, Sean Corbett, Leendert Van Bochoven, and Phil Smith. They discuss the evolution of open-source intelligence (OSINT) and its vital role in global security. The panel examines the challenges posed by an overwhelming volume of data in the digital age and explores how artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation are transforming the collection, processing, and verification of open-source information and why the human analyst is more important than ever.


    Watch the video of the recording on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8qE-hKSG5g

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    28 min
  • Fundamentals first: The case for foundational intelligence today
    Nov 17 2025

    Recorded live from DSEI 2025. Join host Kate Cox and a panel of Janes experts including Sean Corbett, Dylan Lehrke, and Tom Barton, as they unpack the essentials of intelligence, from foundational data to cutting-edge military insights. Discover what goes on behind the scenes in crafting the intelligence that informs global defence strategies and decision making.


    Watch the video of the recording on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZk66z7y4Og

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    27 min
  • China's growing influence in the Pacific
    Sep 23 2025

    China’s expanding influence in the Pacific has strategic implications for international security. In this episode Kate Cox and Sean Corbett are joined by experts Dr Greg Brown, senior fellow and director of Regional Cooperation and Coordination at Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) USA and adjunct professor at Georgetown University, and Claire Chu, principal analyst at Janes, to explore the role of open-source intelligence (OSINT) in understanding these power plays. They also consider the nuanced responses of Pacific nations and global powers to provide a deeper understanding of why China is so invested in the region.

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    39 min
  • Knowledge to understanding and how to get there - part two
    Oct 21 2025

    In the second part of this podcast, Lt Gen (retd) Mike Groen, Harry Kemsley, and Sean Corbett continue to explore how decision making is evolving in the age of data overload. They discuss the concept of data tribalism within military and intelligence communities and the hurdles and potential of integrating diverse data types for enhanced decision making. Discover how artificial intelligence (AI) and human collaboration could revolutionise intelligence analysis and operational efficiency, challenging traditional practices and requiring a new understanding of technology’s role.

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    32 min
  • Knowledge to understanding and how to get there - part one
    Oct 14 2025

    In this two-part episode, Lieutenant General Mike Groen (retd) joins Harry Kemsley and Sean Corbett to share his experience in the US intelligence and operational communities and how decision making is evolving in the age of data overload. They explore the transition from drowning in data to achieving clear thinking and decisive action in military and security operations. Discover how AI and technology can amplify human judgment without replacing it, and why putting the human brain on a pedestal is crucial in today's information-rich environment. Listen to how unlocking the potential of AI as a force multiplier can support strategic decision making.

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    36 min
  • OSINT and the changing character of warfare
    Sep 2 2025

    Dr. Philip Ritcheson, Vice President for Strategy and Growth, National Security Sector, Leidos returns to Janes podcast to join Harry Kemsley and Sean Corbett to unpack the complexities of modern deterrence, the acceleration of technological change impacting warfare, and the critical role of open-source intelligence. They take a deep dive into how these elements are reshaping global security dynamics and explore the implications for intelligence and defence strategies.


    For comments and suggestions for future podcasts email: podcastsworldofintellgence@janes.com.


    The views expressed in this podcast are those of the author alone.

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    44 min
  • US-Mexico border security
    Aug 12 2025

    Security challenges at the US-Mexico border are an ongoing threat not only locally but also internationally. In this podcast, Janes analysts Matt Henman and Estefania Dominguez join Sean Corbett and Kate Cox to unravel the intricacies of organised crime's impact on both local economies and international relations, and the advanced use of technology by criminal groups. They discuss how open-source intelligence is leveraged to predict and understand these nontraditional threats, further emphasising the importance of verification in an era of misinformation.

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    38 min
  • Assessing NATO's funding commitment
    Jul 22 2025

    Uncover the truth behind NATO’s recent defence spending plans and the strategic implications of the organisation’s ambitious 5% GDP target. Janes experts Andrew MacDonald and Guy Anderson join hosts Harry Kemsley and Sean Corbett to discover how open-source intelligence uncovers the reality behind political declarations and spending plans. Can countries meet these targets, and what does this mean for the future of defence and deterrence?

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    46 min