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Great Women In Fraud
Women Can Do Anything (Including the Really Bad Stuff) with Angie Gad of GadIntel

Great Women In Fraud

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 34:52


Women can be criminals too! This episode of Fraudish I speak with Angie Gad of GadIntel all about why society are biased again women… in a good way? Or is it bad? Let's get into it! Angie shares her journey from growing up in a post-9/11 era as a child of Arab immigrants in New Jersey to her impactful career in intelligence and counter-terrorism. She has a rather unexpected entry into intelligence and our discussion touches on the importance of creativity and critical thinking in intelligence work! The episode also delves into gender biases in criminal and terrorist profiling, alongside resource guides and training methodologies Angie developed to bridge gaps in the industry.Listen and let me know if you think the bias is a good or a bad one…?Connect with Angie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angie-gad-117921149/GadIntel: https://www.gadintel.com/

SpyCast
“Navigating a Career in Counterterrorism as a Muslim – with Angie Gad”

SpyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 66:56


Summary Angie Gad (LinkedIn, Website) joined Andrew (X; LinkedIn) to discuss her career in intelligence analysis. Angie is a first-generation Egyptian-American.  What You'll Learn Intelligence The role of state fusion centers to national intelligence How counterterrorism analysis evolved after 9/11 The connections between ISIS and Far Right Extremists The mental health implications of counterterrorism  Reflections The importance of diversity of thought and experience Personal identity in professional life And much, much more … Quotes of the Week “I think that's what drives me as an analyst. I love to understand why extremists do what they do, what leads them, what are the motivators and the driving force behind their actions and their thoughts and their radicalization.” – Angie Gad. Resources  SURFACE SKIM *SpyCasts* Telling Americans About China (and Intelligence) with Sara Castro (2024) The Eye of Horus: Egyptian Intelligence with Dina Rezk (2023) Leader, Lecturer, Analyzer, Nerd with Jorhena Thomas (2023) The Counterterrorism and Counter WMD Strategist with Dexter Ingram (2022) *Beginner Resources* What Is Counterterrorism? National Museum of American Diplomacy, YouTube (2023) [5 min. video] What is Intelligence Analysis and Why is It So Important? National American University (2020) [Short article] Role of Fusion Centers, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (n.d.) [Short brief]  DEEPER DIVE Books Compassionate Counterterrorism: The Power of Inclusion In Fighting Fundamentalism, L. Al Olaimy (Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 2019)  Black Flags: Rise of ISIS, J. Warrick (Doubleday, 2015) Reducing Uncertainty: Intelligence Analysis & National Security, T. Fingar (SUP, 2011) Primary Sources  United States of America v. Ammon BUNDY, Jon RITZHEIMER, Joseph O'SHAUGHNESSY, Ryan PAYNE, Ryan BUNDY, Brian CAVALIER, Shawna COX, Peter SANTILLI (2016) National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan (2013)  Progress Made and Work Remaining in Implementing Homeland Security Missions 10 Years after 9/11 (2011) Empowering Local Partners to Prevent Violent Extremism in the United States (2011)  9/11 Commission Report (2004)  Targets of Suspicion: The Impact of Post-9/11 Policies on Muslims, Arabs and South Asians in the United States (2004) American Psyche Reeling From Terror Attacks (2001) *Wildcard Resource* The Rosetta Stone was originally found in the Nile Delta of Egypt in 1799. The priceless piece of human linguistic history has been on display at the British Museum since 1802.  The question of the potential repatriation of the Rosetta Stone back to Egypt is one of the most highly discussed topics in the museum field today. Read more about the Egyptian campaign to reclaim their ancient artifacts here.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Gate 15 Podcast Channel
The Risk Roundtable EP: 42. Drones, AI, Organized Retail Crime and Security Mindfulness

The Gate 15 Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 45:14


In the latest episode the Risk Roundtable, Andy and Dave welcome in Angie Gad to run through the hits. The topics discussed include: Drones Russia's Drone Barrage Ineffective Due to 'Poor Targeting Processes'—U.K. Inside Ukraine's secretive drone program Russia says shoots down Ukraine-launched drones over Crimea, Kursk Gate 15 Resource Links: Drones AI Oh ****, maybe we did start building SkyNet… AI Threat Placed on Par With Pandemics, Nuclear War More than 350 people signed a statement released by the Center for AI Safety, an organization that said it works to reduce AI risks. AI-Controlled Drone Goes Rogue, 'Kills' Human Operator in USAF Simulated Test They Plugged GPT-4 Into Minecraft—and Unearthed New Potential for AI Cyber News Microsoft is attributing the these attacks to Cl0p ransomware. CISA Adds One Known Exploited Vulnerability to Catalog. CISA has added one new vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, based on evidence of active exploitation. CVE-2023-34362 Progress MOVEit Transfer SQL Injection Vulnerability New York State Department of Financial Services MOVEit Transfer Vulnerability MOVEit: The Week in Ransomware - June 2nd 2023 - Whodunit? HuntressLabs, Mandiant, Rapid7, TrustedSec, and Trustwave have published more details on the attacks targeting MOVEit file-transfer appliances. Article: CISA orders govt agencies to patch MOVEit bug used for data theft Deployed publicly accessible MOVEit Transfer? Oh no. Mass exploitation underway New MOVEit Transfer zero-day mass-exploited in data theft attacks Joint Cybersecurity Advisory: ⁠U.S., ROK Agencies Alert: DPRK Cyber Actors Impersonating Targets to Collect Intelligence⁠, ⁠PDF⁠ ⁠'The Comm': The Group Linked to a Nationwide Swatting Rampage⁠ ⁠The 2024 race promises to be ‘very, very active' in terms of foreign and domestic meddling, says former CISA chief⁠ Blended Threats - ⁠Study: Severe Weather–Related Power Outages Pose Increasing Threat to Patients Who Rely on Electronic Medical Equipment⁠ ⁠What the debt ceiling deal means for U.S. cyber agency⁠ Hurricanes. CSU released its second forecast for the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season on Thursday, 1 June The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Is Here – Here Are The Key Things You Should Know 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Has Officially Begun – Here's What Is Typical In June And July Here's How To Get Ready For Hurricane Season Pride Month Concerns. Tree of Life synagogue: Gunman driven by 'malice and hate'⁠⁠MSU reports gunman watched campus tours, searched school shootings prior to mass shooting⁠ Layton Target evacuated after bomb threats reported at multiple Utah stores. Spotlight: Culture War Rhetoric Escalate to Physical Threats. ⁠At Least 9 Target Stores Received Fake Bomb Threats Over Pride Merchandise⁠ ⁠FBI investigating threats of violence to Omaha religious centers⁠. “According to authorities, the author of the note claims to represent Jane's Revenge — an abortion rights extremist group that Homeland Security has linked to arson attacks against buildings of ideological opponents.” ⁠Recent attacks put staffers on edge as authorities look for answers; Threats cut across party lines⁠ ⁠Experts warn against canceling Pride campaigns after extremists threaten Target⁠ ⁠Target Pride backlash exposes 'rainbow capitalism' problem, designer says⁠ ⁠Pride Month is a war. Brands are the battlefield.⁠ Motorists Face Hate Messages After White Supremacists Hack Interstate Road Sign FB-ISAO Threat Level Update, June 2023. Based on this review, we have determined to maintain all threat levels at GUARDED, meaning that FB-ISAO is aware that a general risk of incidents exists, but there are no target or time specific threats requiring an escalation in our overall preparedness at this time.  

The Gate 15 Podcast Channel
The Gate 15 Interview EP 35: Angie Gad on intelligence, analysis, emerging threats, and the joys of good coffee, the beach and Mediterranean Vibes!

The Gate 15 Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 33:50


In this episode of The Gate 15 Interview, Andy Jabbour visits with Angie Gad. Angie is an experienced manager with a demonstrated ability to build and lead analyst teams having worked in intel and analysis in the private and public sectors. Skilled in teaching intelligence analysis, writing, and briefing with years of experience instructing and training analysts and students in analytical tradecraft. Subject matter expert on violent extremists, specifically far-right extremists, anti-government militias, and jihadists. Native Arabic speaker with experience living in the Middle East for nearly ten years. Angie Gad on LinkedIn.In the discussion we address: Angie's background and her experiences working with the public and private sectors. Changes to the threat landscape over the last ten years. The proliferation of online platforms, social media and the complexities of emerging technologies like AI. The horseshoe of international terrorism and domestic extremism. The importance of thinking like the enemy. The beach, coffee, milk tea and Mediterranean Vibes. And more!

DryCleanerCast a podcast about Espionage, Terrorism & GeoPolitics
S6 Ep6: Reflecting on 9/11 with Angie Gad

DryCleanerCast a podcast about Espionage, Terrorism & GeoPolitics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 53:55


We are joined by counterterrorism analyst Angie Gad and we reflect on the legacy of 9/11. You can connect with Angie on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/Angieslyst  Our film “The Dry Cleaner” has been released! Check out the trailer here: youtu.be/j_KFTJenrz4 And you can buy the film here: www.drycleanercast.co.uk/watchthefilm Music  Music on this podcast is provided by Andrew R. Bird (Andy Bird) You can check out his work here:  https://www.monsteromnibus.com/?fbclid=IwAR0%E2%80%A6BdNQbuCvt9KWU Please support this podcast Patreon Become a “Friend of the podcast”  on Patreon for £3 www.patreon.com/SecretsAndSpies Visit our new memorabilia shop: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/60934996 Connect with us here: TWITTER twitter.com/SecretsAndSpies FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/secretsandspies

We're Just Talking About It's podcast
We're Just Talking About It (~19 min)

We're Just Talking About It's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 19:24


Welcome to our 3rd and final episode with Angie Gad, our first in-studio guest, on We're Just Talking About It! In this episode we talk about how Angie confronts people who use ISIS-like propaganda to recruit terrorists. We also discuss what it is like when conservative Egyptian culture clashes with American ways of life. A six hour commute explains it well. We hope you enjoy getting to know Angie as much as we did. Check out Angie's MyIslam Project to help answer your questions about Islam! 

We're Just Talking About It's podcast
We're Just Talking About It (~19 min)

We're Just Talking About It's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 21:16


Welcome to our 2nd episode with Angie Gad on We're Just Talking About It! We continue this week with our first in-studio guest. In this episode we learn about Angie's work in the Homeland Security field and discuss how she was received in the office. Find out who became her mentor and how they learned to combat stereotypes together. We also discuss how Angie heard about our podcast and how our religious tolerance projects intersect.   We hope you enjoy getting to know Angie as much as we did. Check out Angie's MyIslam Project to help answer your questions about Islam! 

We're Just Talking About It's podcast
We're Just Talking About It

We're Just Talking About It's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 20:20


Welcome to Season 3 of We're Just Talking About It! We kick off our 3rd season of the show with our first in-studio guest,  Angie Gad. Angie was born in the U.S. but moved to Egypt with her family when she was 16. She describes what it was like being a Muslim in Egypt verse the U.S. Plus she explains how her unique upbringing ultimately led her to a career in counter terrorism. She is a Muslim woman currently teaching counter terrorism at a Christian school in the South. Check out Angie's MyIslam Project to help answer your questions about Islam! 

DryCleanerCast a podcast about Espionage, Terrorism & GeoPolitics

WELCOME TO TWENTY EIGHT We are joined by Angie Gad and we discuss her website “My Islam”, which she set up to counter Islamic extremist propaganda with a more accurate interpretation of Islam. You can visit My Islam here: https://www.myislamproject.com/ You can connect with Angie on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/Angieslyst DID YOU ENJOY THIS EPISODE? Please leave me a tip via Pay Pal here: www.paypal.me/DRYCLEANERCAST?LOCALE.X=EN_GB SUPPORT THE SHOW PATREON www.patreon.com/DryCleanerCast CONNECT WITH US TWITTER twitter.com/DryCleanerCast FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/drycleanercast/

Covert Contact: The Blogs of War Podcast
Egyptian, Muslim, American | Episode 68

Covert Contact: The Blogs of War Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 29:43


My friend Angie Gad joins me for episode 68 of Covert Contact to discuss growing up as a first generation Egyptian-American Muslim. We cover a lot of ground in this episode including her family’s struggle to maintain and establish roots in two very different worlds, her own challenges doing the same, her efforts to find […]

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Intelligence. Unclassified.
2017 ISA Conference Series: Wrapping Up the Final Days

Intelligence. Unclassified.

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 35:31


The International Studies Association (ISA) is one of the oldest interdisciplinary associations dedicated to understanding international, transnational and global affairs. Its more than 7,000 members span the globe, comprising academics, practitioners, policy experts, private sector workers and independent researchers, among others. The Association has long served as a central hub for the exchange of ideas and for networking and programmatic initiatives among those involved in the study, teaching, and practice of international studies. This past February, Analysis Bureau Chief Dean Baratta and Intelligence Analysts Paige Schilling and Angie Gad took Intelligence. Unclassified. on the road with them to the 2017 ISA annual conference. There, they were able to listen to various insightful presentations and interact with some of the best researchers in the field of terrorism. Over the next few weeks, you'll hear their daily thoughts on what they heard each day, as well as from outside researchers they were able to pull aside in order to delve further into some cutting edge research from the field.

Intelligence. Unclassified.
2017 ISA Conference Series: Reflections on Day Two

Intelligence. Unclassified.

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 47:01


The International Studies Association (ISA) is one of the oldest interdisciplinary associations dedicated to understanding international, transnational and global affairs. Its more than 7,000 members span the globe, comprising academics, practitioners, policy experts, private sector workers and independent researchers, among others. The Association has long served as a central hub for the exchange of ideas and for networking and programmatic initiatives among those involved in the study, teaching, and practice of international studies. This past February, Analysis Bureau Chief Dean Baratta and Intelligence Analysts Paige Schilling and Angie Gad took Intelligence. Unclassified. on the road with them to the 2017 ISA annual conference. There, they were able to listen to various insightful presentations and interact with some of the best researchers in the field of terrorism. Over the next few weeks, you'll hear their daily thoughts on what they heard each day, as well as from outside researchers they were able to pull aside in order to delve further into some cutting edge research from the field.

Intelligence. Unclassified.
2017 ISA Conference Series: Thoughts From Day One

Intelligence. Unclassified.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 32:36


The International Studies Association (ISA) is one of the oldest interdisciplinary associations dedicated to understanding international, transnational and global affairs. Its more than 7,000 members span the globe, comprising academics, practitioners, policy experts, private sector workers and independent researchers, among others. The Association has long served as a central hub for the exchange of ideas and for networking and programmatic initiatives among those involved in the study, teaching, and practice of international studies. This past February, Analysis Bureau Chief Dean Baratta and Intelligence Analysts Paige Schilling and Angie Gad took Intelligence. Unclassified. on the road with them to the 2017 ISA annual conference. There, they were able to listen to various insightful presentations and interact with some of the best researchers in the field of terrorism. Over the next few weeks, you'll hear their daily thoughts on what they heard each day, as well as from outside researchers they were able to pull aside in order to delve further into some cutting edge research from the field.

Intelligence. Unclassified.
Analyst Roundtable Series: New Terrorist Propaganda

Intelligence. Unclassified.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 16:51


Tune-in to this special edition of Intelligence. Unclassified. as Analysis Bureau Chief Dean Baratta and Intelligence Analysts Alyssa Potter and Angie Gad cover the recent editions of Al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula’s (AQAP) Inspire and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria’s (ISIS) Rumiyah, particularly in the aftermath of recent global terrorist attacks.

Intelligence. Unclassified.
Analyst Roundtable Series: 9/11 Propaganda

Intelligence. Unclassified.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 17:50


With September 11 approaching, three NJOHSP intelligence analysts discuss what we might see from ISIS, al-Qa’ida, and al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula in the days leading up to the 15th anniversary. Angie Gad, Alyssa Potter, and Jenna Raymond provide an overview of messaging from ISIS and the al-Qa’ida network last year, and then discuss possible audio messages and written publications to coincide with the 15th anniversary. Additionally, they debate who could send messages, keeping in mind ISIS’s second-in-command and spokesman—Abu Muhammad al-Adnani—was allegedly recently killed, and Usama Bin Ladin’s son—Hamza Bin Ladin— issued audio messages in the last year and appears to be preparing for a leadership role within the al-Qa’ida network. They round up the conversation by discussing recent arrests of homegrown violent extremists and the likelihood of a plot on or around September 11.

Intelligence. Unclassified.
War of the Words: Inspire vs. Dabiq

Intelligence. Unclassified.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 15:23


Tune-in to Episode 32 of Intelligence. Unclassified. as Intelligence Analysts Alyssa Potter and Angie Gad cover the recent propaganda produced by Al-Qa’ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), particularly in their respective magazines: Inspire and Dabiq.

Intelligence. Unclassified.
Radicalization: Pathways to Extremism

Intelligence. Unclassified.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2016 6:49


In Episode 5, the Director of Intelligence for the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness (NJOHSP), Rosemary Martorana, sits down with Intelligence Analyst, Angie Gad, to explore the topic of radicalization and the different pathways to extremism that individuals may embark on.