Join us Wednesday, April 24, as we mark the 1-year anniversary of Secure by Design and debunk some misconceptions. Our guests are CISA senior advisors Bob Lord, Jack Cable, and Lauren Zabierek. Hosted on LinkedIn, this event offers participants an opportunity to learn about CISA’s work to create a future where technology products are safe for customers out of the box. We hope you can join us on April 24 at 12:30 PM EDT!
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Government Administration
Washington, District of Columbia 481,332 followers
Defend Today, Secure Tomorrow
About us
We lead the National effort to understand, manage, and reduce risk to our cyber and physical infrastructure. Our multi-faceted mission is home to more than 15 career fields including business administration, cybersecurity, program management, communications, data science. We play a vital role in protecting the homeland. Please visit our official website (cisa.gov) to learn how you can contribute to our mission. Review our full Comment Policy: cisa.gov/comment-policy Review DHS LinkedIn Privacy Policy: dhs.gov/linkedin-privacy-policy-and-notice
- Website
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http://www.cisa.gov
External link for Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2018
Locations
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Washington, District of Columbia 20528, US
Employees at Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Updates
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Celebrating #SmallBusinessWeek! SMB owners, your hard work deserves protection.🛡️ We offer resources and services to help you safeguard your investment from both cyber & physical threats. https://lnkd.in/gGmBCB_8
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If you are looking for cybersecurity services to help you or your organization, we offer free resources that help maintain a healthy cyber framework and advance your security capabilities! Find out more at: https://go.dhs.gov/42y
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A BIG thank you to our emergency communications professionals who answer the call of duty every day. Discover how we support emergency communications. https://go.dhs.gov/JF8 #NationalSuperheroDay #EmergencyCommsMonth
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In times of crisis, your communication is the priority! When you get a "busy" or an "all circuits are busy" tone, we can help your call through to its destination. CISA offers three priority telecommunications services. Apply in less than 60 seconds at CISA.gov/apply-pcs In emergencies, maintaining open lines of communication is not just challenging—it's crucial. Learn more: https://go.dhs.gov/Jyf #EmergencyCommsMonth #BeResilient #ResilientTogether
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We're spreading the word about Know2Protect, a national public awareness campaign sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, to raise awareness about the rapidly escalating threat of online child sexual exploitation and abuse. Learn more at know2protect.gov
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From the starting line to the finish line, our team from Region1 was on hand to support state and local officials with securing this year's Boston Marathon. Congrats to all who ran and we'll see you out there next year! #Boston128
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Join us in congratulating team members Michael Duffy, Associate Director, Cyber Division, and Lilian M. Herrera, Mobile Services Manager, both honored with the prestigious Federal 100 awards for their remarkable contributions to public sector technology. Their dedication and innovation are truly inspiring! Learn more about their work: https://lnkd.in/gwZyepMH #Federal100
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We have an incredible staff here at CISA, and this past week we were honored with the opportunity to recognize a few outstanding individuals at our Workforce Recognition Awards Ceremony! We were joined by special presenters including U.S. Department of Homeland Security Acting Deputy Secretary Kristie Canegallo and CISA senior leadership.
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CISA Senior Technical Advisor Jack Cable wrote in the Harvard Business Review on how business leaders of software manufacturers can prevent ransomware attacks at scale through #SecureByDesign software. The vast majority of ransomware attacks are enabled by a software design defect or insecure default configuration. Read here: https://lnkd.in/gAuV-M-7
Preventing Ransomware Attacks at Scale
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