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Re: I'm not the troll i've been trolled


From: n3td3v <xploitable () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 15:57:42 +0000

On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Col <colweb () gmail com> wrote:
N3td3v wrote "... i'll be applying for mi5 real soon ..."

From MI5 site -

Who can I tell about my application?

This is where we really are a unique place to work. Owing to the
sensitivity of our work, discretion is vital. For this reason, you
must limit those you tell about your application to your immediate
family (parents and/or siblings) and/or your partner. We will ask you
who knows that you have applied during the recruitment process. With
the exception of the Director General, the identities of staff are not
disclosed publicly. Should your application be successful, you will be
given a full briefing on the reasons why it is important not to
disclose that you are a member of the Security Service.


Ref: https://www.mi5careers.gov.uk/faqs.aspx?subid=4

Lot's of intelligence people disclose to people who they are
especially with other intelligencers. I don't understand that wording
that they use because its not strictly necessary to hide your
identity. That statement will just be a general rule for people
applying, mi5 wouldn't be able to operate if none of them ever told
anyone who they are.

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