
The State Committee for National Security of the Kyrgyz Republic has announced the start of recruitment for IT specialists to work in the field of national security.
As stated by Colonel General Kamchybek Tashiev, Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Chairman of the GKNB, the future of the country depends on progress in technology, science, and intelligence.
Tashiev noted: "The future belongs to technologies, scientific achievements, and intelligence. We must timely identify talents, provide them with opportunities, and unite efforts for the security and progress of Kyrgyzstan."
The GKNB clarified that the modern national security system goes beyond traditional notions of military service, encompassing cyber and intellectual domains as well. The protection of the state requires not only military personnel but also engineers, programmers, analysts, cryptographers, and specialists in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
Priority will be given to candidates with a high level of technical training, including graduates from foreign universities, those who know foreign languages, and have experience in information technology.
According to GKNB information, new specialists will be engaged in the development and maintenance of modern technologies such as smart drones, autonomous platforms, cybersecurity tools, and cryptographic solutions. Alternative forms of service in technical units are provided for them.
Service in the field of national security today represents not only a military duty but also an opportunity to realize professional skills in strategically important projects for the country.
Recruitment is taking place in the following areas: information security, data processing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, network technologies, system administration, cryptography, cyber psychology, aviation modeling, and foreign language proficiency.
The main requirements for candidates include: age up to 30 years, higher education and work experience, excellent health, impeccable reputation, and readiness to work under strict confidentiality.
For additional information, citizens can contact the GKNB KR at 0999 012 012 (including communication via WhatsApp).