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Power Without Stealth: Should America Flex In Cyberspace Or Starve Cartels Online

December 8
1h 13m

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We trace Jake’s unlikely route from journalism to the White House, how DEF CON’s Voting Village began, and why imposter syndrome can be a secret advantage when paired with relentless learning. Then we pull apart cyber strategy, Stuxnet’s signal value, and a plan to choke fentanyl through targeted offensive operations against cartels’ digital lifelines.

• launching a policy career by building expert networks
• founding the DEF CON Voting Village and publishing policy insights
• managing imposter syndrome with trusted advisors and study
• shifting from shields up to active defense in cyber
• why Stuxnet’s visibility served a political goal
• using law enforcement cyber tactics beyond ransomware
• how fentanyl economics and pill presses scaled harm
• China’s precursor role and Sinaloa’s market pivot
• Coast Guard and HSI authorities for upstream disruption
• making fentanyl unprofitable through targeted cyber pressure

Find Jake on LinkedIn: Jake Bronn
Book: Fentanyl, The Mass Poisoning Of America And The Cartel Behind It


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