The NEW #PSA has launched! “WE CAN SECURE OUR WORLD” teaches 4 easy ways to stay safe online. Check it out and share with your team.
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
Government Administration
Washington, District of Columbia 485,568 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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We are seeking a cybersecurity visionary! 🌐🔍 Join our Cybersecurity Division as the Technical Director and be the driving force behind the Capacity Building team’s success. In this pivotal role, candidates will collaborate with the Associate Director to steer technology strategies and oversee technical, engineering, and architectural decisions. This person will also act as an official liaison to the Office of the Technical Director, ensuring technical alignment with CSD's strategic goals of CISA-wide missions and activities. CB is seeking a Technical Director who can successfully shape its technical offering portfolio to drive national risk reduction and feed into CISA operational mission success. This opportunity will close on 6/12. Learn more about the position and apply here: https://lnkd.in/gwZXHrZ9
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CISA Region 10's Dan Brown spearheaded the K to Gray: Cybersecurity for the Lifetime Learner conference, addressing regional school districts' urgent need to fortify defenses against cyber threats. Joined by CISA staff, federal partners, and Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center reps, the event, hosted by Educational Service District 101, attracted over 140 school officials from WA, OR, and ID. Explore how CISA can assist schools at: https://lnkd.in/gHDpmPgg
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We collaborated with U.S. and international partners to publish a joint guide that provides recommendations for civil society organizations and individuals to mitigate the threat of observed malicious behavior by state-sponsored cyber operations. The guide provides recommended mitigations for civil society organizations, which include implementing phishing-resistant multifactor authentication (MFA), using caution when sharing information on social media. https://go.dhs.gov/3JR
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Did you catch our new PSA? 👀 Check out “We Can Secure Our World” to learn four simple tips to stay safe online and secure your business. https://lnkd.in/g5wqSKbS
We Can Secure Our World
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🗣️CDM Program Manager, Matt House, recently spoke at the Public Sector Ignite 2024 conference in Arlington, VA. Matt shared valuable insights on the future of the program during his “Entering the New Era of CDM” session. CDM Team Members Christine Beck and Tijuana Sawak were also in attendance. Check out the session: https://lnkd.in/guZYUxRm #CDM
Entering the New Era of CDM | Public Sector Ignite 2024
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The next time you see a security-sensitive update for a software product, don’t focus on how the threat actors are abusing that specific coding error, but rather, see what class of coding error it belongs to. Then, ask those software companies what they are doing to eliminate that entire class of defect. https://go.dhs.gov/3JQ As customers, we should demand companies stop the practice of shipping defective software, and then only fixing the problems that are found in the field, often after a customer has been injured. In this new blog, Bob Lord, Jack Cable, and Lauren Zabierek provide insights into this effort. A secure by design software development program necessitates formal efforts to eliminate entire classes of defect before the product ships rather than playing whack-a-mole with defects that appear on customer systems in production. This type of approach is better for the software manufacturer, customers of software, and our nation. It will result in greater security and safety. Read the blog: https://go.dhs.gov/3JQ
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The ongoing rise in threats targeting government offices, places of worship, schools, and other public venues is a growing concern nationwide. CISA Region 10's Oregon Protective Security Advisor, Tom Wilder, recently addressed these dangers and provided insights on how decision-makers can enhance their risk assessment strategies. Wilder delivered this presentation at the ASIS International 2024 Northwest Security Conference in Canyonville, OR. For further details on assessing your security risk, visit: https://lnkd.in/g9f8m2tC or https://lnkd.in/gXET6zqg #ASIS
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🗣️CDM Deputy Program Manager, Richard Grabowski, spoke at MeriTalk’s Axonius Adapt! Richard presented on how the program is evolving to ensure CDM capabilities/tools are advancing at pace with current threats and the growing success of the program, zeroing in on software asset management. Read the press coverage: https://lnkd.in/gUHdkvWW. #CDM