It is our clear view that a cyberthreat can disrupt the provision of services and disrupt our society, disable our society even more so than can a well-placed bomb.

On the other hand, we believe that we have taken appropriate steps to preserve the integrity of our cases, ... And we have every confidence that in the end, everyone will get a fair trial.

I'm not going to have any comment on the story except to say we're always concerned with the security of our investigations, and we have, and have had, a number of leak investigations ongoing.

When we are able to fully disclose the basis for the FBI's actions the air will be cleared on that, ... But there isn't more that I can say at this time.

The [Armed] services will implement these guidelines, these directives, in 45 days, ... Investigations of sexual misconduct will be undertaken in an even-handed manner without regard to whether the service member is heterosexual or homosexual.

The task force has standing instructions that if it finds any information that would lead it to believe that there should be an independent counsel they're to bring this to our attention immediately and that has not occurred in this case.

If we're going to make sure that this kind of thing doesn't happen again, the public has to buy into it. It has to understand the nature of the threat and what went wrong.

We will have a cyber-equivalent of Pearl Harbor at some time, and we do not want to wait for that wake-up call.

In general we have confidence in the lab, ... There are some problems with it that have emerged through this report.