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Elvis Chan - From Making Computer Chips to FBI Supervisory Special Agent!
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Published Dec 4, 2018, 3:00 PM
Elvis Chan is a Supervisory Special Agent Elvis Chan, who works cybersecurity matters for the FBI San Francisco Division. We discuss how we got into the FBI, Life in the FBI Cybersecurity Division, and how to get involved.
The FBI is always looking for qualified applications for Special Agent and professional staff positions. Please see https://www.fbijobs.gov/ for more details.
Notes:
There are three main roles in CyberSecurity at the FBI:
Special Agent (Gun Carrying Badge)
Intelligence Analyst
Computer Scientist
It may be quiet on the outside, but you can bet the FBI is hard at work on the inside.
Protection of the recent elections was discussed.The sheer number of people involved in protecting the elections from foreign actors couldn't be enumerated. Both the public sector and private sector are involved.
In an incident response, there is often coordination with FBI headquarters and sometimes other 3 letter agencies.
FBI San Francisco was the squad of record for investigating the 2014 Yahoo hack.
Elvis goes into detail explaining more about Russian Hacking and how the FSB culture works.
Placement in the FBI is based on a ranking system.
Quotes:
"There are a LOT of things behind the scenes I can't talk about."
"If you see in the news that there is a hack, you can be sure that there is at least one, maybe two, maybe several, office mobilized to figure out what the heck happened."
"On a regular day, I would love to just go through my email and have the scheduled meetings I'm gonna have."
"Why are the Russians coming after us…"
"Whatever happens to you… 'The Need of the Bureau'"
"My current job, despite all the paperwork and meeting I don't want to go to is a 10 out of 10!"
"People would not believe some of the stuff that we've seen or that we've gone through. They would make the worst movie plot because they would be so unbelievable!"
Links:
FBI Jobs: https://www.fbijobs.gov
2014 Yahoo Hack: https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/us-charges-russian-fsb-officers-and-their-criminal-conspirators-hacking-yahoo-and-millions
FSB: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Security_Service
InfraGard: https://www.infragard.org/
FBI Field Offices: https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices
>Elvis Chan in a recent deposition
well this is a podcast he did in 2018 a month after the midterms, but it's the agent who was recently deposed. or soon to b e(?)
sauce
https://omny.fm/shows/getting-into-infosec/elvis-chan-from-making-computer-chips-to-fbi-super
this faggot was apparently all over the place in 2018.
muh concerns
''So there are really two things that I'm personally concerned about. it kinda looks like a rehash of the 2016 election. number 1 I'm really worried about misinformation campaigns from the russian government.
and the 2nd thing, data breaches public or private''
==Preparing for Mid-Term Elections
FBI's Elvis Chan on Efforts to Bolster Cybersecurity of Social Media ==Tom Field (SecurityEditor) • April 18, 2018
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Elvis Chan, supervisory special agent, FBI
Stung by signs of Russian influencing of the 2016 presidential election, the FBI is working with social media companies to bolster cybersecurity in advance of the 2018 mid-term election. Elvis Chan of the FBI describes these efforts.
https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/elvis-chan-awaiting-blurb-a-10840
>muh concerns
interviewer: Now you're working with social media companies now on this issue, is that correct?
EC: that's correct
Interviere: Whgat's the fbi doing to help these companies to bolster their defenses.
EC: specifically with certain social media companies and platforms we are providingclassified briefingson the specific threat actors.
Elvis Chan
Asst. Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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>BAKER
Anon is correct.
Shills pulling out the old playbook. They've been trying that No 131 last scam for a very long time.
Every few months to confuse newfags.
Q was clearly referring to PF no 131. or Q1834.
read the drops in context
Interview with the same loser from March 2020.
"one of the things that was really important to us that we didn't have ahead of 2016 wasestablished channels of communications with private sector companies specifically social media companiesso they can protect their platforms
"one of the things we've tried to do is reach out to the county level registrars"
"Little did I know all of a suddent the russians would be working on the election stuff"
https://www.govinfosecurity.com/fbis-elvis-chan-on-election-cybersecurity-a-13852
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