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==Cybercrime Division== | ==Cybercrime Division== | ||
===National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force=== | ===National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force=== | ||
The National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force (NCIJTF) was established in 2008. This FBI-led task force is comprised of over 30 partnering agencies from across law enforcement, the intelligence community, and the Department of Defense. It is responsible for coordinating, integrating, and sharing information for cyber threat investigations and analysis for decision-makers. It also synchronizes joint efforts to identify, pursue, and defeat terrorists, spies, and criminals.<ref>[https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/cyber/national-cyber-investigative-joint-task-force NCIJTF, FBI]</ref> | The National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force ([[NCIJTF]]) was established in 2008. This FBI-led task force is comprised of over 30 partnering agencies from across law enforcement, the intelligence community, and the Department of Defense. It is responsible for coordinating, integrating, and sharing information for cyber threat investigations and analysis for decision-makers. It also synchronizes joint efforts to identify, pursue, and defeat terrorists, spies, and criminals.<ref>[https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/cyber/national-cyber-investigative-joint-task-force NCIJTF, FBI]</ref> | ||
===IC3=== | ===IC3=== | ||
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) provides the public with a source for information on cybercriminal activity and a portal for the public to report directly to the FBI when they suspect they have become a victim of [[Cybercrime]].<ref>[https://www.ic3.gov/Media/PDF/AnnualReport/2020_IC3Report.pdf 2020 Annual Report Intro, IC3, FBI]</ref> | The Internet Crime Complaint Center ([[IC3]]) provides the public with a source for information on cybercriminal activity and a portal for the public to report directly to the FBI when they suspect they have become a victim of [[Cybercrime]].<ref>[https://www.ic3.gov/Media/PDF/AnnualReport/2020_IC3Report.pdf 2020 Annual Report Intro, IC3, FBI]</ref> The IC3 uses reported information/tips to find and hold criminals accountable. The information also helps the FBI better understand the motives of cybercriminals, the evolution of the threats they pose, and their [[MITRE ATT&CK#tactics|tactics]].<ref>[https://www.ic3.gov/Media/PDF/AnnualReport/2020_IC3Report.pdf 2020 Annual Report, IC3, FBI, pg. 3]</ref> | ||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:52, 1 November 2021
Type: | Government |
Industry: | security, intelligence |
Founded: | July 26, 1908 |
Founder(s): | Theodore Roosevelt, Charles Bonaparte |
Headquarters: | 935 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20535-0001 |
Country: | USA |
Employees: | number (year) |
Website: | https://www.fbi.gov/ |
Blog: | https://www.fbi.gov/news |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/FBI/ |
LinkedIn: | https://www.linkedin.com/company/fbi/ |
Twitter: | @@FBI |
Key People | |
Christopher Wray, Director |
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is a U.S. agency dedicated to domestic intelligence and security and federal law enforcement. It is under the jurisdiction of the United States Department of Justice; thus, it reports to both the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence.[1]
Cybercrime Division
National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force
The National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force (NCIJTF) was established in 2008. This FBI-led task force is comprised of over 30 partnering agencies from across law enforcement, the intelligence community, and the Department of Defense. It is responsible for coordinating, integrating, and sharing information for cyber threat investigations and analysis for decision-makers. It also synchronizes joint efforts to identify, pursue, and defeat terrorists, spies, and criminals.[2]
IC3
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) provides the public with a source for information on cybercriminal activity and a portal for the public to report directly to the FBI when they suspect they have become a victim of Cybercrime.[3] The IC3 uses reported information/tips to find and hold criminals accountable. The information also helps the FBI better understand the motives of cybercriminals, the evolution of the threats they pose, and their tactics.[4]
Leadership
Position | Person |
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FBI Director | Christopher Wray |
Deputy Director | Paul M. Abbate |
Associate Deputy Director | Jeffrey S. Sallet |
Chief of Staff | Corey Ellis |
Information Management Division | Arlene Gaylord |
Insider Threat Office | Bryan Duchene (Acting) |
Office of the Chief Information Officer | Jonathan Moffa (Acting) |
Cyber Division | Bryan A. Vorndran |
IT Executive Assistant Director | Michael Gavin (Acting) |
IT Applications and Data Division – Michael Gavin | Michael Gavin |
IT Infrastructure Division | Dean Phillips |