(04-24-2024, 03:50 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote: ...
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So, while I’m here at Vandy, among some of our nation’s best and brightest students about to enter the workforce, here’s a plug for both them and the professors in the audience that those students look to for guidance: We need more people to join our elite team, determining who’s responsible for cyberattacks; planning and running those joint, sequenced operations, to knock our adversaries back; working with victims; and, often, doing all those things in the same day.
We need talented people on our rapid-response Cyber Action Team—deploying across the country often within hours to respond to major incidents—and working with international partners in our offices overseas, seeking justice for victims of cyberattacks.
A job with the FBI could take you anywhere, and there’s no better way to serve a mission you’re proud of while doing work that’s the envy of your friends slogging it out elsewhere.
The FBI doesn’t do easy. We focus on what’s hard, what no one else can do—measured both in our own work and in the adversaries we go up against: the most dangerous intelligence services and criminals in the world.
As we’ve talked about today, the threats America faces—from the PRC and many others besides—are immense, and we’re confronting them right now.
Our way of life—and, in some cases, our very lives—need defending, so think about applying to join us or sending your best and brightest our way.
A recruitment pitch from Chris Wray to join the FBI is sort of like a request from Chengiss Khan to join the Golden Horde.
Not for me, but if your thing is putting your boot to folks' necks, then it might be a golden opportunity!
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