David W. Szady
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Mr. Szady has more than 28 years of service in the FBI, with 25 years experience in espionage and foreign counterintelligence investigations. He entered on duty with the FBI in September 1972 and was assigned to the FBI's Mobile, Alabama, Field Division where he worked general criminal investigative matters. From 1975 until 1980 he served in the FBI's Washington Field Office and worked in the FBI's Foreign Counterintelligence (FCI) program and established himself as an FCI Soviet expert. In 1980, Mr. Szady was assigned as a supervisor in the FBI Headquarters Intelligence Division during which time he was commended for his supervision and personal attention to the John Walker espionage investigation. In 1985, he was assigned to the FBI's San Francisco Division where he served in a supervisory capacity for both criminal investigative and FCI matters.

He was recognized for his grasp of counterintelligence issues associated with the hostile intelligence threat in Silicon Valley. In 1995, Mr. Szady was appointed to the position of Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the San Francisco Division with responsibility for San Francisco's FCI and Terrorism Programs. In 1997, he was appointed to the position of Chief of the CIA's Counterintelligence Center's Counterespionage Group (CEG), a position mandated by Presidential Decision Directive to be held by a senior executive of the FBI.

For his service in this capacity, Mr. Szady was awarded the CIA's Directorate of Operations (DO) Donovan Award and the CIA's Agency Seal Medallion. In May 1999, Mr. Szady was appointed Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Portland Division where he was responsible for all FBI operations in Oregon.

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Cyber Crimes, Small Businesses and Obama's Cyber Security Announcement

Posted June 2, 2009 | 19:48:00 (EST)

Cybercrime by organized criminals and foreign Governments is fast becoming a national security issue, and America's businesses are on the front line.

Don't leave the critical million small businesses out of the new cyber-security plan.

In President Obama's first 100 days, there have been high-profile break-in's of the...

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