Obama requests funds to expand cyber training

President Obama has requested $166.5 million to fight computer crime over the next year, and Congress has approved every penny.

It may seem no agency can escape the fiscal chopping block these days, but one budget that won’t see a cut anytime soon is cybersecurity.

President Obama has requested $166.5 million to fight computer crime over the next year, and Congress has approved every penny.

NextGov reports the spending — an increase off 11.2 percent over last year — is in response to a report by a Justice Department inspector general that one-third of FBI agents working on national security issues aren’t equipped to do their job. The funds are slated to expand training.

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