DOJ establishes cybercrime enforcement unit as U.S. warnings mount over Chinese hacking
DOJ establishes cybercrime enforcement unit as U.S. warnings mount over Chinese hacking
Assistant Attorney General for National Security Matt Olsen said the center will speed up disruption campaigns and prosecutions.
The Department of Justice established a cyber-focused section within its National Security Division to combat the full range of digital crimes, a top department official said Tuesday.
The National Security Cyber Section — NatSec Cyber, for short — has been approved by Congress and will elevate cyberthreats to “equal footing” with other major national security issues, including counterterrorism and counterintelligence, Assistant Attorney General for National Security Matt Olsen said in remarks at the Hoover Institution in Washington.
The new section enables the agency to “increase the scale and speed of disruption campaigns and prosecutions of nation-state cyberthreats as well as state-sponsored cybercriminals, associated money launderers, and other cyber-enabled threats to national security,” Olsen said.