8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (8)
#6936151 at 2019-07-07 00:33:59 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #8873: Marines 5:5 Tweets Edition
>>6935950
ICYMI
https://www.politico.com/newsletters/morning-cybersecurity/2018/02/08/texts-show-leading-fbi-official-doubted-cyber-unit-097107
Strzok was bashing the FBI's Cyber Division just days after that October 6 meeting
Would you look at this? Chris Wray just appointed a new chief of FBI Cyber in New York just days ago:
https://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/michael-j-driscoll-named-special-agent-in-charge-of-the-criminal-division-for-the-new-york-field-office
Wray app'td a new ass't director in charge at the Washington Field office just weeks ago:
https://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/press-releases/timothy-r-slater-named-assistant-director-in-charge-of-the-washington-field-office
LOOK AT THIS:
https://www.cyberscoop.com/outgoing-fbi-cyber-official-joins-accentures-incident-response-team/
"Welling is the latest cybersecurity official to leave the bureau for a private sector job. He joins Howard Marshall, who retired from the FBI last year to run Accenture's threat intelligence operations. Last September, Trent Teyema stepped down as the FBI's section chief of cyber readiness to become senior vice president at Parsons Corp."
Yep. Evidence of major housecleaning at FBI Cyber on Wray's watch, just last summer:
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/07/20/three-top-cybersecurity-officials-are-leaving-the-fbi-report.html
"The Wall Street Journal reported that David Resch, a cybersecurity head in the agency's division that handles investigating financial crime and organized crime; Scott Smith, assistant FBI director and head of the Bureau's cyber division; and Smith's deputy, Howard Marshall, have either already departed or will leave within the month. Carl Ghattas and Jeffrey Tricoli, senior agents responsible for national security investigations including elections security, departed the bureau earlier this year, the Journal has also reported."
Yow. Looks like Chris Wray has been quiet because he's been too busy swinging his axe and handing out pink slips.
#3017755 at 2018-09-14 05:37:46 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3818: Bream On Edition
(More on Trent Teyema)
Moral Code
How do you identify a terrorist, pedophile or racketeer? Often by retracing the person's footsteps online.
January 13, 2014
Madelyn Rosenberg
Trent Teyema moved to Arlington on a cloudy September day in 2001. Two days later, the planes hit the Pentagon and the World Trade Center.
Since then, his résumé has grown to include one year serving on
President Obama's National Security Staff,
working on cybersecurity policy.
Chris Painter, the State Department's coordinator for cyber policy issues,
recommended him for the position. They had known each other ever since Painter was a prosecutor and Teyema was an agent in L.A.
"He was a go-to person-one of the best agents I've ever worked with," says Painter, who first teamed up with Teye-ma on an Internet stock fraud case, the nation's first. "Not only is he technically proficient, but he understands the larger policy issues."
https://www.arlingtonmagazine.com/moral-code/
#3017576 at 2018-09-14 05:19:48 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3818: Bream On Edition
FBI's Chief Operating Officer of Cyber Division Abrupty Quits
Another one bites the dust.
Another cybersecurity expert at the FBI is headed for the private sector.
Trent Teyema, the FBI's section chief for cyber readiness and chief operating officer of the bureau's Cyber Division, has been named senior vice president and chief technology officer for the government-focused wing of Parsons Corporation.
Teyema also spent time as the director of cybersecurity policy at the National Security Council from 2010 to 2011.
https://www.cyberscoop.com/Trent-Teyema-fbi-cybersecurity-parsons/
"Trent Teyema established and serves as the Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) over the Cyber Branch for the FBI's Washington Field Office. The Cyber Branch is responsible for all cyber, intellectual property rights, crimes against children, and
digital forensics investigations in Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia.
Prior to this posting, he was the director of Cybersecurity Policy for National Security Staff at The White House, where he was responsible for the formulation and execution of cybersecurity policy. Teyema was also responsible for establishing the FBI's National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force (NCIJTF) to coordinate and investigate the most serious cyber threats to the national and economic security of the United States."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/postlive/Trent-r-Teyema/2013/09/30/0003ca5c-29f4-11e3-97a3-ff2758228523_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.782a6e163887
#3015461 at 2018-09-14 02:12:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3815 Lawrence & Andover MA Edition
Resignation of FBI Exec
https://www.parsons.com/2018/09/Teyema-joins-parsons-svp-chief-technology-officer/
People
09-13-2018
Teyema Joins Parsons as SVP, Chief Technology Officer
Trent Teyema, one of the nation's leading cybersecurity experts, is joining Parsons Corporation as Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for the company's federal business. Mr. Teyema will drive Parsons' intellectual property protection and technology solutions through new research and development initiatives and technical engagements with customers.
Mr. Teyema has spent more than two decades in the cybersecurity field, most recently serving as Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Cyber Readiness for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and was twice appointed to roles in the White House.
"Trent has proven experience in managing some of our country's most complex and high-risk national security challenges," said Carey Smith, President of Parsons' federal business. "We look forward to working with him to expand Parsons' technology solutions portfolio as it grows in scope and diversity."
Mr. Teyema holds a master's degree in Forensic Science from George Washington University, as well as several technical certifications. His role with Parsons is effective September 24, 2018.
#3015297 at 2018-09-14 02:01:12 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3815 Lawrence & Andover MA Edition
https://www.cyberscoop.com/Trent-Teyema-fbi-cybersecurity-parsons/
#3012398 at 2018-09-13 23:00:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3811: WRWY NC Edition
>>3012309
"Trent Teyema established and serves as the Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) over the Cyber Branch for the FBI's Washington Field Office. The Cyber Branch is responsible for all cyber, intellectual property rights, crimes against children, and
digital forensics investigations in Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia.
Prior to this posting, he was the director of Cybersecurity Policy for National Security Staff at The White House, where he was responsible for the formulation and execution of cybersecurity policy. Teyema was also responsible for establishing the FBI's National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force (NCIJTF) to coordinate and investigate the most serious cyber threats to the national and economic security of the United States."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/postlive/Trent-r-Teyema/2013/09/30/0003ca5c-29f4-11e3-97a3-ff2758228523_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.782a6e163887
#3012309 at 2018-09-13 22:54:23 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3811: WRWY NC Edition
Trent Teyema, FBI's section chief for cyber readiness and chief operating officer of the bureau's Cyber Division abruptly quits for after being named a VP at Parsons Corporation.
Do we include in resignations?
https://www.cyberscoop.com/Trent-Teyema-fbi-cybersecurity-parsons/
#3011481 at 2018-09-13 22:04:33 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3810: BTFO Florence Edition
>>3011385
>>3011430
Link to original article.
https://www.cyberscoop.com/Trent-Teyema-fbi-cybersecurity-parsons/