FBI Ramping Up Cyber-Attack Defense — InformationWeek
by Adam Pliszka, cyber-defense.netJune 13th 2011
FBI Director Robert Mueller told Congress that high-profile hacks into Google and Sony highlight increased threats and make cybersecurity a key priority.
An increase in high-profile and sophisticated cyber attacks in the United States is pushing the FBI to bolster its ability to fight cybercrime and foster stronger cybersecurity, its director told Congress this week.
The FBI has been called to investigate cyber attacks at Google and Sony in the past week, incidents that shed light on “the ever-present danger from sophisticated Internet attack,” FBI Director Robert Mueller said in testimony Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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“Along with countless other cyber incidents, these attacks threaten to undermine the integrity of the Internet and to victimize the businesses and people who rely on it,” he said.
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