Robert Bohls
Special Agent Robert Bohls is a Senior Executive within the FBI's Cyber Division. As the head of the National Cyber Investigative Joint Task Force, the 24/7 Cyber Watch Center (CyWatch), the Global Partnership Program, the Internet Crime Complaint Center (iC3), and the Threat Analytics Collaboration Unit, Special Agent Bohls plays a pivotal role in leading and coordinating efforts in the realm of cybersecurity and victim engagement. With a distinguished law enforcement career spanning 23 years, including 17 years in the FBI, Special Agent Bohls has been at the forefront of a diverse array of investigative programs. These programs have included Violent Gangs, Transnational Organized Crime, Violent Crime, and Insider Threat/Internal Security investigations. This breadth of experience has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of various facets of law enforcement and national security. Prior to assuming his current leadership role in Cyber, Special Agent Bohls served as the Assistant Special Agent in Charge over Special Operations at the Washington DC Field Office. In this capacity, he led all crisis response, surveillance, and specialty teams, which included SWAT, Bomb Techs, WMD, and the Evidence Response Team.