The British intelligence agency seeks new spies: Solve the puzzle and win the position

British, security and cyberspace GCHQ published a puzzle to attract potential new candidates who think “out of the box”. The visual puzzle, which refers to the historical links of the information service to code decryption, asks prospective spies to identify the letters contained in the picture and reveal the hidden message. The riddle includes 13 elements representing letters of the British alphabet. According to GCHQ the puzzle was created by artist Justin Eagleton and how it was designed to address people who “process information differently and possess strong side-thinking abilities”. The service also reports that the puzzle is released on the occasion of its debut on the social networking platform LinkedIn. Solve the following puzzle: According to GCHQ, he created the LinkedIn page in a move to “strate a mix of minds to address the most difficult challenges facing the United Kingdom and address the real and online threats by national states, criminal groups, terrorists and individuals.” It adds that its “new presence on social media” is part of its“ commitment to become a truly diverse and representative organisation”. GCHQ director Anne Keast-Butler said about this: “GCHQ is a public organisation that is the most important social body: “The world is getting more and more complex and we will only be ahead of such threats if we gather the right mix of minds to face the challenges that are coming.” “For us this means bringing people with different backgrounds, different experience, ideas and knowledge to create a team where we will all be able to play our role”, the Krust-Butler completed. GCHQ’s ad on LinkedIn “For us, this means bringing people with different backgrounds, different experience, different ideas, different knowledge and creating a team where we can all play our part. For us, it is clear that this diversity is vital to our mission. “We are on a journey to ensure that we approach and connect with people who have never thought of working with us. In this context, through LinkedIn, we launch the real GCHQ style to try to help you think outside the box. Here is the puzzle, see if you can identify the letters contained in the picture and connect them to form a message.”