Surveillance cameras, biometrics and smartphone data all make it harder for spies to remain in the shadows. This episode, the Wall Street Journal’s National-security reporter Warren Strobel joins us to discuss why technology is a blessing and a curse to spycraft, and how intelligence agencies like the CIA are adapting.
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