What the UK's intel blackout means for intelligence-sharing networks
On Thursday, British officials announced that police investigating the Manchester Arena bombing had stopped sharing information with the U.S., frustrated by leaks to the media. Peter Neffenger, the former TSA administrator who holds an appointment in Northeastern’s Global Resilience Institute, says the intel-sharing agreement between the U.K. and U.S. is one of the world’s strongest. “We’ll survive this,” he says.