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RE: Searching for Canadian IT Security agencies....

Subject: RE: Searching for Canadian IT Security agencies....
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:19:12 -0400
what can add scads of time and effort to these investigations is when the 
snoops find either quite derogatory info or conflicting info about their 
subject. 

the former usually causes them to dig deeper and the latter causes them to dig 
deeper and to broaden their investigation.

Either of these circumstances can mean that the snoops will be talking to folks 
you may have forgotten about.

the snoops have no stake in their findings. if you're really bin laden or a 
saint in waiting it's all the same to them. they simply give their findings to 
an adjudication board and the board grants or denies your clearance or the 
board asks for more info b-4 making a decision.

good luck,
r/dougo

-----Original Message-----
From: jcarr083@uottawa.ca [mailto:jcarr083@uottawa.ca]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 3:07 PM
To: Paul Ryan
Cc: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: RE: Searching for Canadian IT Security agencies....



For top secret, you can expect them to go through your whole history:
credit check, criminal check, interview of neighbours and references,
psychological examination and polygraph test, plus the 'standard'
interviews. As previously stated, it takes a long time...

justin

On Mon, 25 October, 2004 2:36 pm, Paul Ryan said:
Is anyone aware of how far back the background check goes for the various
levels of security i.e secret,top secret etc ?

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Don Parker [mailto:dparker@bridonsecurity.com]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 1:38 PM
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com; marcus peddle
Subject: Re: Searching for Canadian IT Security agencies....

Hello Marcus, you may want to think of CSE and PSEPC as well. Though bear
in
mind these agencies will post on the www.jobs.gc.ca website when they have
openings.
Also CSE has an portal on their website where you can apply, and they are
also presently looking for people.

HTH,

Don

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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 22:42 , marcus peddle <marcus_peddle@yahoo.ca> sent:

Folks,

I'm looking to take my career to the federal
government.   I am aware of the regular
agencies..CSIS/RCMP.. but I  seek the additional ones I am not aware of
in which I can place a probe for employment.

Thanks for any help you can provide.

Regards,
Marcus

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