Scott Smith was Promoted as Assistant Director of Cyber Division at Federal Bureau of Investigation

Date of management change: October 19, 2016 

What Happened?

Washington, DC-based Federal Bureau of Investigation Promoted Scott Smith as Assistant Director of Cyber Division

 

About the Company

The FBI is an intelligence-driven national security and law enforcement agency. Our mission is to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution of the United States. We provide investigative expertise, intelligence, resources and training to domestic and international agencies and partners. Our mission is simple, but our work is complex. We have a diverse culture of employees who work together to accomplish our goals. A career at the FBI provides the opportunity to work with the best of the best. The FBI consists of more than 36,000 Special Agents and professional staff who work across the globe to protect the United States from terrorism, espionage, cyberattacks and major criminal threats. At the FBI, you will bring your analytical and problem-solving skills, your integrity and your leadership experience to tackle some of the toughest challenges of our age. This opportunity should not be taken lightly. Your ability to adapt to changing situations and to communicate clearly will help keep our nation safe. An FBI career requires significant commitment and dedication, but it`s a career like no other — and an experience you`ll never forget.

 

About the Person

Scott Smith is Assistant Director of Cyber Division at Federal Bureau of Investigation. Previously, Scott held various senior IT leadership roles in the industry.

 

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