Cyber Issues National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace The President's Cybersecurity Strategy Brief Read More
Electronic Crimes The passage of the Omnibus Crime Control Act of 1984 brought to the Secret Service investigative jurisdiction for violations of Title 18 United States Code 1029 (credit card and access devices) and in 1986 Title 18,United States Code 1030 (computer fraud). Read More Electronic Crimes Taskforce It became clear to the Secret Service that we could not employ conventional tactics to prevent unconventional crime. Out-of-the-box problems demand out-of-the-box solutions, and in response the Secret Service has developed two highly innovative programs to protect consumers and industry from computer-based crime. Read More Network Intrusions The FBI and USSS share federal jurisdiction for investigating and prosecuting cybercrime across state lines. Law enforcement's ability to identify coordinated efforts by cybercriminals is directly tied to the amount of reporting that takes place. Read More How to Stay Safe Online Securing your personal computer plays a crucial role in protecting our nation's Internet infrastructure. Read More New Counter-Terrorism and CyberSpace Security Positions Announce Personnel Announcement by National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice and Director of Homeland Security Thomas Ridge Read More |