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Secret Service Buffalo Electronic Crimes Task Force Promotes Robust Partnerships Through Tabletop Exercise

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on June 23, 2017. It is reproduced in full below.

(Buffalo, NY) The United States Secret Service Buffalo Electronic Crimes Task Force recently

hosted a Cyber and Operational Resilience Tabletop Exercise. The training was facilitated by

Secret Service cyber investigations subject matter experts who led the discussion-based exercise.

The topics addressed included best practices for cyber incident notification, identification,

mitigation and recovery.

The Secret Service believes that building trusted partnerships between all levels of law

enforcement, the private sector and academia is a proven model for facing the challenges of

securing cyberspace, said Special Agent in Charge Lew Robinson, U.S. Secret Service Buffalo

Field Office. It is through our collaborative approach with established partnerships that the

Secret Service is able to help expand the collective understanding of breaches and continue to

augment our advanced detection and prevention efforts.

The exercise was hosted at the corporate headquarters of Delaware North and was attended by

members of the private sector to include financial and health care organizations. Partnering law

enforcement agencies in attendance included FBI, HSI, IRS-Criminal Investigations, New York

State Attorney Generals Office and the Erie County District Attorneys Office.

Source: U.S. Secret Service

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