Do you ever wonder how you can influence the Department of Justice’s cybersecurity and law enforcement efforts? Over the last 5 years, the Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) has undertaken projects intended to improve cybersecurity by supporting the computer security researcher community. CCIPS, which is responsible for implementing DOJ’s national strategies for combating computer and intellectual property crimes worldwide, has helped DoD implement its “”Hack-the-Pentagon”” Program, published a vulnerability disclosure framework to help organizations adopt vulnerability disclosure policies, and advocated for the expansion of a researcher exception under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act’s Triennial Section 1201 Proceeding. Come listen to a status report from CCIPS, hear about DOJ’s upcoming plans, and tell them what you think DOJ should do next to help researchers.