The FBI might need to slacken their no-tolerance drug policies to stop cyber delinquents. The FBI is attempting to handle digital wrongdoing as of late and that is halfway on the grounds that the organization is having a troublesome time finding new digital security specialists. Past the regularly higher paying private sector firms going after ability, the FBI’s own particular drug approach represents an issue for enlisting new digital security ability, as reported by VICE.
On Monday, FBI Executive James B. Comey said the office might need to release its no-resistance weed strategy to enlist new digital security programmers, as reported by The Wall Street Journal. Undoubtedly, a significant segment of the nation’s top computer developers and programmers appreciate cannabis, and the greater part of them aren’t going to stop just to work for the FBI.
The FBI chief said the office is pondering the inquiry at this moment of how to measure its pot strategies with a developing requirement for top digital security specialists. By the FBI’s site, the office’s hiring strategy stipulates that any individual who has smoked marijuana inside of the previous three years must be barred from occupation thought.
“I have to hire a great workforce to compete with those cyber criminals and some of those kids want to smoke weed on the way to the interview,” Comey stated.
Comey’s statements were instantly scorned by lawmakers such as Senator Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), and Comey later said that he was just joking about easing the cannabis policies, VICE reports.
“I am absolutely dead set against using marijuana,” he added while at a meeting, “I don’t want young people to use marijuana. It’s against the law. We have a three-year ban on marijuana. I did not say that I’m going to change that ban. I said I have to grapple with the change in my workforce.”
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