Lecture by Andrei Bezrukov on the digital economy, global challenges and what it is like to be a spy
In 2010, the son of a Canadian diplomat, a graduate of York University and the John F. Kennedy School of Management at Harvard University, known as Donald Howard Heathfield, was detained in the US in a case of a network of mothballed illegal intelligence officers. In June 2010, in Vienna, as part of an exchange of spies, the FBI exchanged him and another 10 people for 4 intelligence officers, uncovered in Russia.
Today, Andrei Bezrukov (real name), whose story formed the basis of the TV series Americans, is an adviser to the president of Rosneft and an associate professor at the department of applied analysis of international problems at MGIMO.
Andrei Bezrukov delivered a guest lecture in English at the Innopolis University at the invitation of students of the master's program in the Development of secure systems and networks . There are Russian subtitles. ')