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<blockquote data-quote="Prestwick" data-source="post: 305215"><p>Kind of hard when the elephant rarely gets invited. Seriously, the top threats (i.e. those visitors who are most likely to try it on and get a peek at classified stuff) listed to me by several guys I worked with at QinetiQ were France & Israel followed by Eastern Europeans and America. </p><p></p><p>To be honest the Chinese rarely colaborate on defense research with the likes of the UK and so rarely get invited on visits. The Americans, French and Israelis however do cooperate on a regular basis with the UK and thus get invited round for tea alot hence why they're paranoid about them seeing stuff. </p><p></p><p>Part of the drill was basically "if you see the suits, turn your monitors off and put your work in the nearest draw." This got tricky if you have four Cisco routers and switches and two laptops and you saw a bunch of guys in suits being led along by a tour guide heading your way...</p><p></p><p>EDIT: the reason why I single out the French and Israelis is because they were an absolute pain in the arse to escort around a large site as they'd be forever trying to discreetly hang back, wander off into cubicles or excuse themselves to go to the toilet and go without someone to help them and then vanish in the building. </p><p></p><p>The whole thing was a game as they were trying to get as much information as possible not looking for blueprints saying "TOP SECRETZ LOL" but trying to find out what projects we were working on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prestwick, post: 305215"] Kind of hard when the elephant rarely gets invited. Seriously, the top threats (i.e. those visitors who are most likely to try it on and get a peek at classified stuff) listed to me by several guys I worked with at QinetiQ were France & Israel followed by Eastern Europeans and America. To be honest the Chinese rarely colaborate on defense research with the likes of the UK and so rarely get invited on visits. The Americans, French and Israelis however do cooperate on a regular basis with the UK and thus get invited round for tea alot hence why they're paranoid about them seeing stuff. Part of the drill was basically "if you see the suits, turn your monitors off and put your work in the nearest draw." This got tricky if you have four Cisco routers and switches and two laptops and you saw a bunch of guys in suits being led along by a tour guide heading your way... EDIT: the reason why I single out the French and Israelis is because they were an absolute pain in the arse to escort around a large site as they'd be forever trying to discreetly hang back, wander off into cubicles or excuse themselves to go to the toilet and go without someone to help them and then vanish in the building. The whole thing was a game as they were trying to get as much information as possible not looking for blueprints saying "TOP SECRETZ LOL" but trying to find out what projects we were working on. [/QUOTE]
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