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Lea Kissner is back at her alma mater, the University of California at Berkeley, armed with a crisp gray blazer, a slide deck, and a laptop with a 'My Other Car Is A Pynchon Novel' sticker on it. Since graduating in 2002, she's earned a PhD at Carnegie Mellon in cryptography and worked her way up at Google, where she manages user privacy and tries to keep things from breaking. She's here to tell a hall of computer science students how she did it—and also how to create privacy-protective systems at a scale that you won't find outside a handful of massive tech companies.
Source: https://gizmodo.com/meet-the-woman-who-leads-nightwatch-google-s-internal-1825227132
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday April 18 2018, @02:58PM
They do via contract. You can not be a French citizen though. This allows France to have low protests due to military conflicts. No citizens were hurt in the making of this intervention.
After your seven years you are given the option of a new identity as a French citizen and even a not so bad retirement option. Approximately 10% attrition. On par with Marine corps training.