New Tools, Attitude Brought to Probes

By Paul Kane and John Bresnahan
Jan. 9, 2006, 12 a.m.

The Justice Department’s political corruption unit has launched an aggressive effort to better coordinate probes across several agencies, increased training in undercover and surveillance techniques for investigators, and pushed the envelope by pursuing what the unit’s top prosecutor calls “marginal cases.”



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Chun: Cyber Attacks Demand Strong Public-Private Response

Nov. 6, 12:35 p.m.

The federal government is increasingly taking a leadership role in improving the nation’s cybersecurity. But, with a threat that is quickly growing and more sophisticated each day, it’s clear that the government — for all of its good intentions — cannot win this battle without a robust commitment from technology companies. Read Full Article

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