Boris Johnson confronts Moscow over allegations of Brexit meddling
Good to see the UK sent its best representative.
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Previously on "UK 'ready to retaliate' against Russian cyber attacks"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDo Accenture provide a uniform?
It's a Moss Bros suit and a Ralph Lauren shirt.
But you have to buy it yourself.
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostMove to Russia, India, China or Poland.
At least you'll be working somewhere where the government doesn't try to destroy it's own industry.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostHow do you go about joining this cyber army? Do you get a uniform? And can you WFH?
At least you'll be working somewhere where the government doesn't try to destroy it's own industry.
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How do you go about joining this cyber army? Do you get a uniform? And can you WFH?
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UK 'ready to retaliate' against Russian cyber attacks
UK 'ready to retaliate' against Russian cyber attacks - BBC News
Really?
I would say the UK government(and in particular HMRC) has been waging war against UK IT since the mid 90s. Leading to mass offshoring and the best and brightest new intake being put off IT.
Boris should stick to talking about what he knows about. Nothing.Tags: None
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