2021 Cyber and Technology Risk Management Forum

Jurisdictional History  1865 - U.S. Secret Service created to fight counterfeit currency  1901 - Assigned Presidential Protection duties  1948 - Title 18 USC Section 470-474 (Counterfeiting and Forgery)  1984 - Title 18 USC Section 1029 (Access Device Fraud)  1986 - Title 18 USC Section 1030 (Computer Fraud)  1990 - Title 18 USC Section 1344 (Bank Fraud)  1996 - Title 18 USC Section 514 (Fictitious Obligations)  1998 - Title 18 USC Section 1028 (Identity Theft)  2001 - PATRIOT Act (Expanded Cyber Crime Responsibilities)

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USA PATRIOT ACT OF 2001 HR–3162, 107th Congress, First Session October 26, 2001 Public Law 107-56 Sec. 105 Expansion of National Electronic Crime Task Force Initiative

The Director of the United States Secret Service shall take appropriate actions to develop a national network of electronic crime task forces, based on the New York Electronic Crimes Task Force model, throughout the United States for the purpose of preventing, detecting, and investigating various forms of electronic crimes, including potential terrorist attacks against critical infrastructure and financial payment systems.

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