British Intelligence Seeks New Recruits Via In-Game Ads

Andy Chalk

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British Intelligence Seeks New Recruits Via In-Game Ads


Government Communications Headquarters [http://www.gchq.gov.uk/], the surveillance arm of British intelligence, will begin seeking new recruits by using in-game advertising in popular videogame releases.

The campaign will begin at the end of October and run for one month. The ads for "Careers in British Intelligence" will appear in Massive Inc [http://www.splintercell.com/]. GCHQ said it hoped the campaign would "capture the imagination of people with a particular interest in IT."

Kate Clemens of TMP, head of GCHQ's digital strategy, said the campaign was aimed at frequent gamers who "are particularly receptive to innovative forms of advertising," adding, "The world of online gaming offers GCHQ a further route to target a captive audience."

Both British intelligence agencies, MI6 [http://www.mi5.gov.uk/], have taken steps in recent years to raise their highly-secretive profile and attempt to attract a broader range of recruits. MI6 cautions that real intelligence work is far removed from the portrayal of James Bond movies, while the MI5 website clarifies that the agency "does not kill people or arrange their assassination."

"The idea is to make people think more broadly about MI5 as a potential employer," said one British security official. "We need all kinds of people, not just those who look like they've stepped out of an army officer academy."


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Archon

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So MI5 doesn't do assassinations. But of course James Bond worked for MI6. And MI6's website doesn't exempt that agency from killing people or arranging their assassination.

Coincidence? Or evidence that the 00 program is alive and well?
 

Russ Pitts

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I suppose one has to be a citizen to apply. Shame. I have my own tux and everything.
 

Andy Chalk

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Not to appear overly cynical about this, but I'm thinking that just because MI5 says it doesn't kill people doesn't necessarily mean that they don't get dirty from time to time.

I mean, they do it on tv.
 

Arbre

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Do they organize Wii plays between two torture and mutilation sessions (notice that only the word "kill" is used)?