I'm praying for you, Sean.

I have a cool doc, called, "10. Security" on my Mac

You have my permission to access and learn from it and use it

I wrote it way before July 13

Way, way before

The image displays a webpage from the United States Secret Service, specifically the section dedicated to the Director. The layout is clean and professional, featuring a white background with blue and gray accents. 

On the left side, there is a vertical navigation menu labeled "Director," which includes the following entries: Deputy Director, Chief Operating Officer, Acting Assistant Director of Field Operations, Assistant Director of Intergovernmental and Legislative Affairs, Assistant Director of Mission Sustainment, Assistant Director of Professional Responsibility, Assistant Director of Protective Operations (Mission Readiness), Assistant Director of Protective Operations (Operations), and Assistant Director of Training.

To the right of the navigation menu is a prominent section titled "DIRECTOR SEAN M. CURRAN," which is highlighted in bold blue text. Below this title, there is a professional portrait of Sean M. Curran. He is depicted in a head-and-shoulders view, wearing a dark suit with a white dress shirt and a light blue tie. His hair is short and neatly styled, and he has a serious expression on his face. The background of the portrait is a gradient gray, and there is an American flag partially visible behind him on the left side.

Beneath the portrait, there is a brief biography of Sean M. Curran, stating that he is the 28th Director of the U.S. Secret Service, having assumed office on January 22, 2025. The text outlines his responsibilities, including the execution of the agency's investigative and protective missions, and mentions that he leads a workforce of over 8,200 personnel.

The bottom of the biography includes a summary of his 23-year law enforcement career, noting his leadership and operational security experience for significant National Security Events. The text is formatted in a standard font, with bullet points and paragraphs for clarity.

Overall, the webpage is designed to convey professionalism and authority, consistent with the nature of the U.S. Secret Service. The color scheme and layout reflect a formal governmental website, emphasizing the importance of the information presented.
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