Nick Warner s life and career in the Australian Secret Intelligence Service
Updated on: February 24, 2021 / 7:13 AM / CBS News
In this episode of
Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell interviews one of the world s top intelligence officials from down under, Nick Warner. Warner has held senior positions in Australia s diplomatic service, its defense ministry and intelligence services. He also served as the director of Australia s equivalent to the CIA, the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, known as ASIS. Warner discusses the path he took to becoming a top intelligence official, the importance of the power of the trust, and being stranded in an Iranian desert.
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