The Cybercrime Law & Policy Initiative (CLPI) is dedicated to shaping modern cybercrime enforcement policies through independent research, legislative recommendations, and public-private collaboration.
CLPI operates as an independent research and policy initiative, advocating for sustainable, effective cybercrime enforcement solutions. Our work focuses on bridging the gap between law enforcement agencies, policymakers, and the private sector.
We publish policy papers, reports, and analysis to inform law enforcement and policymakers.
We propose legal frameworks to support public-private cooperation in cybercrime investigations.
Through media, op-eds, and speaking engagements, we highlight key cyber enforcement challenges.
CLPI is committed to solving real-world cybercrime enforcement challenges through the following key focus areas.
We advocate for legal models that allow private-sector cybersecurity firms to assist in cybercrime enforcement.
A proposed cybersecurity reserve force to support federal and state law enforcement agencies.
We research and propose amendments to laws such as the CFAA to facilitate effective cybercrime response.
We analyze how public-private partnerships can reduce government cyber enforcement costs while improving outcomes.
CLPI is led by cybersecurity professionals, legal experts, and policy analysts dedicated to improving cybercrime enforcement.
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