Organization
The National Security Division is overseen by Assistant Attorney General David S. Kris. The Assistant Attorney General is assisted by three Deputy Assistant Attorney Generals, who are all career attorneys, who each oversee a different branch of the Division's sections.
- Assistant Attorney General for National Security
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Counterterrorism and Counterespionage
- Counterterrorism Section
- Counterespionage Section
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Intelligence
- Office of Intelligence
- Operations Section
- Oversight Section
- Litigation Section
- Office of Intelligence
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Law and Policy
- Law and Policy Section
- Office of Justice for Victims of Overseas Terrorism
- Executive Office
- Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Counterterrorism and Counterespionage
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