Connecting The FBI's Cyber Agents With Its Brick Agents

By Richard Frankel (July 14, 2017, 1:19 PM EDT) -- When I joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1995, it was the beginning of a new era at the agency. My class of special agents-in-training received the same instruction in the law, investigative techniques, defense tactics, physical fitness and firearms use, taught to hundreds of other classes that preceded us. But what was different was that we were a part of the introduction of information technology tools, electronic communications practices and cybercrime capabilities that has come to redefine the agency over the last several decades. Today, the FBI is the lead federal agency for investigating cyber activities by criminals, overseas adversaries and terrorists....

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