Scott McGregor
Scott holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Royal Roads University.
His Intelligence training and experience stem from a long and honorable career in the Canadian military where he was deployed overseas to Afghanistan as an intelligence operator as well as domestic postings as a Senior Domestic Intelligence Analyst at Joint Task Force Pacific HQ.
Scott worked with multinational and interdisciplinary Intelligence agencies in a variety of environments. Scott worked in the classified domain for many years before joining the west coast RCMPs Federal Serious Organized Crime where he worked as an Intelligence Advisor and introduced the concept of hybrid warfare.
Scott accepted a unique, once in a lifetime opportunity to work for the Ministry of the Attorney General as the only Senior Intelligence Officer for the Gaming Policy and Enforcement Branch where his reporting shed light on Transnational Organized Crime connections to gambling that led to the “Cullen Commission.”
While he continues to work in the field of private security intelligence, he provides practical and easy to understand insight into to Hybrid Warfare, Transnational Organized Crime, Espionage, Intelligence, and Foreign Influence. His “matter of fact” – “boots on the ground” style and approach to explaining how the mosaic theory of intelligence work has made him a much sought after subject matter expert and media personality in Canada.