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By Jeff Mordock - The Washington Times - Friday, April 30, 2021
The Justice Department will launch a four-month review of cybersecurity challenges facing the nation, a top official said Friday.
Speaking at the Munich Cyber Security Conference, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced the review, saying the United States has reached a “pivot point” on how it deals with cybersecurity threats.
“We are launching this week, under my direction, a review of how the department is looking at exactly this set of challenges,” Ms. Monaco said.
Ms. Monaco said the review will focus on what the Justice Department can do better and how it can better partner with other nations to address cybersecurity threats.
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By: Associated Press
Federal investigators executed search warrants Wednesday morning at the Manhattan home and office of Rudy Giuliani, former President Donald Trump’s attorney, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press.
The former New York City mayor has been under investigation for several years over his business dealings in Ukraine. Details of the searches were not immediately available, but it comes as the Justice Department continues its investigation into the former New York City mayor and staunch Trump ally.
Investigators executed warrants at Giuliani’s home on Madison Avenue and his office on Park Avenue and seized electronic devices, a person familiar with the investigation told the AP.