SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The director of the FBI says the agency needs the help of private-sector cyber-security professionals to combat what he believes is becoming the nation's No. 1 threat.
FBI Director Robert Mueller said Thursday at a security conference in San Francisco that cyber-threats would surpass terrorism as the country's top concern.
The dangers posed by organized cyber-crime, rogue hacktivists and computer breaches backed by foreign governments have become a focus for the FBI.
Mueller testified to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in January that counterterrorism is still the agency's top priority but in the future would likely take a backseat to cyber-threats.
Mueller told the audience at the RSA Conference, an annual gathering of high-tech security experts, that companies often are the first to see such threats emerge.
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