'We Need Your Help': Lisa Monaco Calls on Cybersecurity Lawyers to Help Fight Growing Threats
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said companies victimized by cyberattacks need to cooperate with the government, noting that "legitimate questions will be asked" of those who do not.
October 20, 2021 at 05:05 PM
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CybersecurityDeputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco appealed directly to cybersecurity lawyers on Wednesday to advise their clients to report breaches to law enforcement and to aid the U.S. government's effort to address evolving online threats.
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