Apr 1, 2026

Podcast: The Russian Cyber Triad: GRU, SVR, FSB Explained

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In This Episode

Russia Threat Series – Episode 3: The Russian Cyber Triad: GRU, SVR, FSB Explained

What many organizations mistakenly treat as a single “Russian threat” is actually a complex ecosystem of competing intelligence agencies—each with distinct goals, tactics, and operational philosophies.

  • The GRU (military intelligence) acts as the sledgehammer, driving destructive campaigns like NotPetya and operating groups such as Fancy Bear and Sandworm.
  • The SVR (foreign intelligence service) is the scalpel, specializing in stealth, long-term espionage, and persistent access through groups like Cozy Bear.
  • The FSB (domestic security) plays a unique role—bridging the gap between nation-state operations and the cybercriminal underground, recruiting and leveraging hackers to extend its reach.

We also explore how FSB-linked actors use advanced social engineering and persona development, how their tactics compare to groups like Scattered Spider, and why this convergence of espionage and cybercrime poses a growing risk to organizations worldwide.

Understanding these distinctions is critical for accurate threat attribution, effective defense strategies, and cyber resilience planning.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • The key differences between GRU, SVR, and FSB cyber operations
  • How Russian intelligence agencies compete—and why that matters
  • The role of cybercriminal groups in nation-state campaigns
  • Emerging risks from the blending of high-volume attacks and targeted espionage