Leonard Bailey joined the Department of Justice’s Terrorism and Violent Crime Section (TVCS) in 1991 and served as Special Counsel and Special Investigative Counsel to the Department’s Inspector General in the late 1990’s. In 2000, he joined the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) where he has prosecuted computer crime and intellectual property cases; advised on matters related to searching and seizing electronic evidence and conducting electronic surveillance; and chaired the Organization of American States’ Group of Government Experts on Cybercrime. Between 2009 and 2012, he focused on DOJ cyber policy while serving as Senior Counselor to the Assistant Attorney General for the National Security Division and an Associate Deputy Attorney General. He returned to the Criminal Division in 2013 where he is currently Special Counsel for National Security in CCIPS. Mr. Bailey is a graduate of Yale University and Yale Law School. He has taught law courses at Georgetown Law School and Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C.