
Mike Studeman
Mike Studeman is a former Commander of the Office of Naval Intelligence and a national security fellow at MITRE Corp, where he focuses on issues of national security and intelligence. In a recent seminar discussing the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) infiltration efforts in Taiwan, Studeman highlighted the significant counterintelligence and security challenges Taiwan faces, noting that both the enemy and individuals aiding them are deeply embedded within Taiwan.
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