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Subject: [iwar] [fc:FBI.builds.cybercrime.division]
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FBI builds cybercrime division

By Robert Lemos, CNET News.com, 12/4/2001
<a href="http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/cn/20011203/tc/fbi_builds_cybercrime_division_1.html">http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/cn/20011203/tc/fbi_builds_cybercrime_division_1.html>

The FBI (news - web sites) announced Monday that, as part of its latest
reorganization, the agency is forming a Cybercrime Division to handle
intellectual-property, high-tech and computer crimes.

The new organization shifts 11 existing divisions into four new units,
said spokeswoman Deborah Weierman.

The Cybercrime Division will be paired with the Criminal Investigation
Division under Ruben Garcia Jr., the new executive assistant director
for Criminal Investigations. The three other divisions are
Counterterrorism/Counterintelligence, Law Enforcement Services, and
Administration.

Garcia previously was the assistant director of the Criminal
Investigative Division.

The reorganization is only the first of two phases, the FBI said in a
statement. The second phase will aim to eliminate duplication of
efforts.

The FBI did not announce where the National Infrastructure Protection
Center (NIPC), the interagency group that tracks cybercrimes, would fit
in the new picture. Although certain aspects of the organization could
be part of the Criminal Investigation Division, others belong in the
Counterterrorism/Counterintelligence Division.

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