FBI and security leaders from 5 countries hold historic tech meeting in Palo Alto

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The director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Christopher Wray, was in Palo Alto on Tuesday, meeting with heads of intelligence agencies from Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

The gathering marks a historic moment as the leaders of security agencies from five allied countries have never been photographed together until now, even though they've shared information since World War II. This cooperative group is commonly referred to as "The Five Eyes."

David McCuan, chair of Political Science at Sonoma State University, explained the significance of this gathering, citing recent global events with cyberattacks or electronic components preceding significant incidents. In a statement, Ken McCallum, the director of Britain's intelligence agency, MI5, emphasized the summit's goals.

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