Former spies fight intel threats at Facebook

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Under fire from Congress and the intelligence services over its wait-and-see attitude in the face of Russian influence campaigns on its network ahead of 2016 US presidential election and threatened with being broken up, Facebook took action.

The company created by Marc Zuckerberg had to improve its threat intelligence capabilities and a key component of this has been to dip into the pool of former US intelligence types.

According to a report in Intelligence Online, as a further sign of the way Big Tech firms are ramping up their threat intelligence capacities, one of the authors of Facebook’s State of Influence Operations 2017-2020, published on 26 May, was David Agranovich, director of threat disruption.

Before joining the social network in 2018, this former Pentagon analyst was intelligence director for the White House’s National Security Council (NSC), the report said.

Co-author Nathaniel Gleicher, now head of Facebook’s security policy, previously oversaw cybersecurity at CSN, building on his experience as senior counsel for the computer crime and intellectual property section of the Department of Justice.

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