Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco appealed directly to cybersecurity lawyers on Wednesday to advise their clients to report breaches to law enforcement and to aid the U.S. government’s effort to address evolving online threats.

At a cybersecurity roundtable event hosted by the Department of Justice’s criminal division, Monaco told a virtual audience that the U.S. was at “an inflection point” in dealing with hackers and criminal groups operating in cyberspace, and solicited the help of the legal community in combating the threat.

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