Through civil and criminal investigative and enforcement authority, advocacy, and outreach to the public, America’s attorneys general are working individually and collaboratively to address the numerous and complicated issues that cyberspace and emerging technologies pose to individuals and society at-large. 

Areas of Interest

Attorneys General have criminal and civil jurisdiction in several areas related to cyber and emerging technologies.

The articles below explore just a few of the many areas of interest to Attorneys General.

Cyber and Technology Hub

NAAG members can join the member-only hub that provides information, updates, and materials related to cybercrime, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies. Content will be regularly updated, and members are encouraged to share relevant resources.

Attorney general staff must have a verified NAAG.org account to register for access to this hub. For questions about your NAAG account, please email support@naag.org.

Policy Letters

  • Consumer Protection
  • Cybersecurity and Privacy
  • Technology

Search and Payment Platforms Urged to Address Deepfake Nonconsensual Intimate Imagery (NCII)

Major search engines and payment platforms are urged to implement stronger measures to combat the spread of deepfake nonconsensual intimate imagery (NCII).

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  • Consumer Protection
  • Technology

Joint Letter to AI Industry Leaders on Child Safety

A bipartisan letter to major AI companies urging them to protect children from harmful chatbot interactions, citing recent reports of…

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  • Consumer Protection
  • Technology

50 State and Territory Attorneys General Urge DOJ Action on Illegal Offshore Gambling

This letter urges the Department of Justice to prioritize enforcement efforts targeting unlawful online sports betting and gaming platforms that operate outside the bounds of U.S. law.

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