FBI Perspectives on Election Security | Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Type: Public event
Series: Election issues

FBI Perspectives on Election Security

Speaker

Paul Abbate, Javed Ali

Date & time

Sep 24, 2024, 4:00-5:00 pm EDT

The event will explore the FBI's evolving role in safeguarding U.S. elections, focusing on the agency’s efforts to counter cyber threats, disinformation, and terrorism. Deputy Director Abbate will share insights on how the FBI has adapted its strategies over the past decades, with lessons learned from major events like Russia's 2016 election interference. The discussion will also cover collaboration with stakeholders in securing elections, addressing both foreign and domestic terrorism threats, and the FBI’s partnerships to protect the integrity of voting processes.

From the speaker's bio:

In February 2021, Director Christopher Wray named Paul M. Abbate as Deputy Director of the FBI. In this role, he oversees all FBI domestic and international investigative and intelligence activities. Prior to his appointment as Deputy Director, Mr. Abbate served as the Associate Deputy Director of the FBI where he was responsible for the management of all FBI personnel, budget, administration, and infrastructure.

Mr. Abbate served as the Executive Assistant Director of the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch prior to his appointment as Associate Deputy Director. In this capacity, Mr. Abbate oversaw all FBI criminal and cyber investigations worldwide, international operations, critical incident response, and victim assistance. Additionally, he served as the Assistant Director in Charge (ADIC) of the FBI's Washington Field Office (WFO) for several years.

Mr. Abbate served in a variety of executive leadership roles earlier in his career to include: Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Detroit Division, Special Agent in Charge of the Washington Field Office Counterterrorism Division (also serving as the on-scene commander in Libya during this time), and Section Chief in the Counterterrorism Division. As Section Chief, he provided oversight of all FBI international terrorism investigations and counterterrorism operations external to the United States.

Additionally, Mr. Abbate previously served in the Los Angeles Field Office as Assistant Special Agent in Charge for counterterrorism matters, overseeing the primary branch of the Los Angeles Joint Terrorism Task Force. Mr. Abbate also previously served as the Assistant Section Chief in the Counterterrorism Division, providing national-level oversight and guidance of all United States-based international terrorism investigations. During this time, Mr. Abbate received the Attorney General's Award for Exceptional Service alongside other team members.

From February 2006 to December 2009, he served as a Supervisory Special Agent within the Newark Division's Joint Terrorism Task Force. During this time, he deployed to Afghanistan and served as the FBI deputy on-scene commander, leading FBI counterterrorism operations and personnel in theater. Mr. Abbate previously deployed to Iraq, in October 2005, where he served as the senior FBI liaison officer to the U.S. Department of Defense and lead a group of FBI personnel conducting counterterrorism operations in theater.

In December 2003, Mr. Abbate began his extensive leadership career as a Supervisory Special Agent for the Counterterrorism Division in the Iraq Unit, overseeing FBI counterterrorism operations and personnel deployments in Iraq. He began his FBI career as a Special Agent in March 1996, assigned to the New York City Field Office, where he worked in the Criminal Division and served as a member of the SWAT team.

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