MI5 Hiring Industrial Espionage IT Support Staff 38
AmiMoJo writes "A recent job posting by MI5 seeks to recruit 'Data Exploitation Specialists.' The core of the role is described as 'provid[ing] tactical solutions and operational support to business users of information exploitation systems.' In other words, industrial espionage. This open admission comes at a time when the UK and its partners are accusing China of the same thing. Pot, meet kettle?"
MI5 doing espionage (Score:1)
I'm shocked, I tell you!
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I am. I thought it was MI7's job.
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Yeah, isn't that the job of MI-6?
Really? (Score:2)
The submitter/editor is deriving a whole lot of meaning out of words that say absolutely nothing. I can't see anything here to suggest that there's anything more to this story than the submitter/editor seeing 'exploitation' as a scary word and reading into it from there.
Nothing to see here... move along....
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Spy agencies spy. But saying that this job posting is specifically related to industrial spying in any way is completely unsupported, which is the premise of the submission. For all you know, and for all the posting makes clear, this could be about exploiting data to learn about how civil servants supporting the agency are scheduled and paid as to eliminate inefficiency. Reading anything more specific is this is pure paranoia. Reading your worldview, fears, and politics into a document to give it a new
This is nonsense (Score:4, Informative)
Re: NOT nonsense. READ THE AD. (Score:3)
Soulskill may well be right. This is NOT your everyday intel analyst:
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As part of a pioneering IT function, you will be a key participant in the design and delivery of a variety of strategic programmes and business critical initiatives within a dynamic, challenging workplace.
The role
You will provide tactical solutions and operational support to business users of information exploitation systems. You will create new data ingest processes, advise team members about their design and implementation and supp
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Because it has the word "business" in it, twice, right?
Wrong.
You're obviously too young to remember the fad of using "customers" to mean anyone you talked to or even looked at, and not people who buy stuff from you.
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Yes, data analysts to help businesses make use of data gathered by/for MI5. The have a tap on internet backbones and access to ISP databases of metadata, and it appears they want to develop systems to let business users analyze it for commercial advantage.
Why else would MI5 be involved? Developing business intelligence software for the commercial sector is not a normal part of their remit.
Just forget intellectual property (Score:2)
Really really NOT what the ad says (Score:5, Interesting)
Another gold-medal contender (Score:2)
MI5 is not MI6 (Score:2)
Submission -1: Idiot Poster and Editor (Score:4, Insightful)
Yet another argument for being able to moderate the posts themselves: and the editors who post them.
Do the right thing (Score:2)
I just hope there are a whole lot of whistleblowers in this crop.
We really need a lot more people involved in these programs to start talking to journalists or posting documents on Wikileaks. Our window to do something about this government overreach and the total surveillance state is closing fast. But we still have a shot at stopping it if there are some people working for these agencies (and for corporate snoopers) who have courage and care about future generations.
Seriously, Slashdot? (Score:2)
"provid[ing] tactical solutions and operational support to business users of information exploitation systems" does not mean "Industrial Espionage".
This is an ad for Data Mining staff, nothing more. The ad doesn't say anything about where the information comes from, what it's for, or what it is. "Business users" refers to non-IT staff, not people outside government being given access to privileged information. Even in government, they use the same terms as private-sector IT to refer to end-users (a.k.a.
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Past MI5 thoughts: Long term NATO disinformation files given to the Soviets after the Francois Roussilhe (via library of NATO headquarters) case in the 1960's. Was blocked by the CIA as too complex.
Also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stakeknife [wikipedia.org] ie the UK could alter the IRA
I misread M5 for MI5... (Score:1)
"brightest minds"? (Score:1)
MI5 is Domestic (Score:2)
Apart from the reading fail of the submitter/editor. MI5 is the domestic agency; they spy on us, not on foreign businesses.