I left DOJ’s leadership back in 2005. At the time, we were still building our national security capabilities in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. And we’d made a lot of progress. Christopher A. Wray Read Quote
If you think about the average person and their interaction with law enforcement, their whole perspective on who we are and what we stand for – our brand, if you will – might be defined by just one interaction or encounter, a traffic stop, a visit to a school, or a response to a call for help. Christopher A. Wray Read Quote
As a profession, we face unlimited threats with limited resources. We face a lack of trust in some of the communities we serve. We face a whole lot of second guessing and criticism about the work we’re doing and the way we’re doing it. Christopher A. Wray Read Quote
To be clear, we do not open investigations based on race, or ethnicity, or national origin. But when we open investigations into economic espionage, time and time again, they keep leading back to China. Christopher A. Wray Read Quote
As the Director of the FBI, I am committed to ensuring that the Bureau is being transparent and responsive to legitimate congressional requests. Christopher A. Wray Read Quote
We’ve created these Protected Voices videos to showcase the methods these adversaries might use, and to help campaigns practice good cyber hygiene, because the foundation of election security is cybersecurity. Christopher A. Wray Read Quote
Protected Voices aims to help political campaigns, private companies, and individuals protect themselves from foreign actors who want to hijack their message. Christopher A. Wray Read Quote
All American voices are important, and the FBI’s Protected Voices videos and resources will help all Americans protect themselves online. Christopher A. Wray Read Quote
The work of the FBI, to put it mildly, is complex and covers just about every threat we face. Christopher A. Wray Read Quote