National Cyber Strategy Enables FBI to Disrupt Cybercriminals
The White House plan helped amplify and clarify the Bureau’s role in law enforcement efforts, FBI Cyber DAD Cynthia Kaiser says.
The White House’s National Cybersecurity Strategy tasks government agencies, industry and other organizations with guarding against cyber crime across the online environment. For the FBI, the strategy amplified and clarified the Bureau’s role across law enforcement efforts.
FBI Cyber Deputy Assistant Director Cynthia Kaiser discussed at the RSA Conference in San Francisco how the strategy’s agile approach to cybersecurity and how it strengthens defenses. She also discusses how the good guys stay ahead of the bad guys and how partnerships help law enforcement find malicious cyber actors.
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Cynthia Kaiser Deputy Assistant Director FBI Cyber
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