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The Hunt: ‘See Something Say Something’ gets a second look

It’s been more than two decades since the “See Something, Say Something” campaign first emerged from the shadow of 9/11.

On this week’s episode of “The Hunt,” WTOP National Security Correspondent J.J. Green speaks with Scott Stewart, vice president of protective intelligence at TorchStone Global, about why renewed public vigilance is more important than ever.

Analysis: How foreign adversaries are redefining America’s threat horizon

While U.S. leaders struggle to contain domestic vulnerabilities, America’s adversaries are preparing for the next phase of digital warfare. The new battlefield is already here — inside networks, satellites and personal devices — and it is expanding faster than the systems designed to defend it. China’s Salt Typhoon operation revealed the scale of what is coming. For years, Beijing’s cyber units quietly penetrated U.S. telecommunications infrastructure, listening in on live calls, reading text messages and mapping sensitive communications among political and security leaders. This was not espionage in the traditional sense; it was an exercise in real-time situational dominance, knowing what American leaders were thinking before they acted.
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