Fbi-FBI-Agenten arbeiten am Computer in cyber Verbrechen des Präsidiums. Das FBI Cyber Division ist ein Fbi Division, die Köpfe der nationalen Anstrengungen zu Internet Verbrechen, einschließlich 'Cyber auf Terrorismus, Spionage, Computer eindringen zu untersuchen und strafrechtlich zu verfolgen, und die wichtigsten cyber Betrug." Diese Abteilung des FBI verwendet die Informationen sammelt während der Untersuchung, die Öffentlichkeit über die aktuellen Trends in der Cyberkriminalität zu informieren. Fbi es um drei Schwerpunkte: Computer eindringen, Identitätsdiebstahl, Betrug und Cyberkriminalität konzentriert.
2000 x 1334 px | 33,9 x 22,6 cm | 13,3 x 8,9 inches | 150dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
7. November 2018
Ort:
USA
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The FBI Cyber Division is a Federal Bureau of Investigation division which heads the national effort to investigate and prosecute internet crimes, including "cyber based terrorism, espionage, computer intrusions, and major cyber fraud." This division of the FBI uses the information it gathers during investigation to inform the public of current trends in cyber crime.Federal Bureau of Investigation It focuses around three main priorities: computer intrusion, identity theft, and cyber fraud. It was created in 2002.[1] [2] In response to billions of dollars lost in cyber-crimes, that have had devastating impact on the United States' economic and national security, the FBI created a main "Cyber Division at FBI Headquarters to "address cyber crime in a coordinated and cohesive manner." Branching out from there, specially trained cyber squads have been placed in 56 field offices across the United States, staffed with "agents and analysts who protect against computer intrusions, theft of intellectual property and personal information, child pornography and exploitation, and online fraud." Due to internet threats around the world, the FBI has developed "cyber action teams" that travel globally to help in "computer intrusion cases" and gather information that helps to identify cyber crimes that are most dangerous to our national security. [2] Keeping the focus not only on national security but also on threats to citizens of the United States, the FBI has long been focused on identity theft, which is a growing concern for American citizens. Since fiscal year 2008 through the middle of fiscal year 2013, the number of identity theft related crimes investigated by the Bureau across all programs have resulted in more than 1, 600 convictions, $78.6 million in restitutions, $4.6 billion in recoveries, and $6.8 billion in fines. High priority is given to investigations that involve terrorist organizations or intelligence operations sponsored by foreign governments.