Michael Paul retired in March and spoke at this year’s Cyber Security Summit in Minneapolis.
MINNEAPOLIS — In these final hours, concerns about election safety are mounting – from ensuring votes are accurately counted to keeping poll workers safe.
The now-retired Federal Bureau of Investigation Assistant Director Michael Paul spoke out at this year’s Cyber Security Summit in Minneapolis. The leadership event says cyber attacks are more frequent and longer lasting with larger losses. Paul says cybersecurity is a top priority at all levels.
“The vast majority of individuals working in this career field are doing it for the right reasons and really want the best for American citizens and local communities,” said Paul.
He said that the number one priority for the FBI is terrorism, but that cyber crime is a close second. There were about 2,300 cyberattacks last year, which is up 72% from two years prior, including malware and ransomware.
Paul said the bad actors are …