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CISA Regions

Across the nation, CISA offers a range of cyber and physical services throughout our 10 regions

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  • Region 1
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  • Region 3
  • Region 4
  • Region 5
  • Region 6
  • Region 7
  • Region 8
  • Region 9
  • Region 10

Contact Your Regional Office

CISA's program of work is carried out across the nation by personnel assigned to its 10 regional offices. To contact your region’s office, click on the appropriate Region below based on your state.

CISA Region 1

Region 1

CISA Region 2

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CISA Region 3

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CISA Region 4

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CISA Region 5

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CISA Region 6

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CISA Region 7

Region 7

CISA Region 8

Region 8

CISA Region 9

Region 9

CISA Region 10

Region 10

About CISA Regions

Across the nation, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) offers a range of cyber and physical services to support the security and resilience of critical infrastructure owners and operators and state, local, tribal, and territorial partners. Our experts collaborate with critical infrastructure partners and communities at the regional, state, county, tribal, and local levels to:

  • Support preparation, response, and recovery efforts for hazards impacting critical infrastructure
  • Conduct and integrate infrastructure assessments and analysis, including dependencies and cascading effects, on critical infrastructure to influence decision-making at all phases of emergency management
  • Facilitate information sharing between public and private sector critical infrastructure partners
  • Improve situational awareness of cybersecurity risks and incidents

Security Advisors

Within each CISA Region are your local and regional Protective Security Advisors (PSAs), Cyber Security Advisors (CSAs), Emergency Communications Coordinators (ECCs), and Chemical Security Inspectors (CSIs). In order to build stakeholder resiliency and form partnerships, these field personnel assess, advise, and assist and provide a variety of risk management and response services.

Election Security Advisors (ESAs)

ESAs are subject matter experts in state and local elections processes, procedures, and technologies. As members of CISA’s regional teams, ESAs use their in-depth understanding of election administration processes and risks to election infrastructure to help ensure that state and local election officials on the front lines of defending the elections process receive the most effective physical security and cybersecurity assessments, services, and trainings to meet their unique jurisdictional requirements. ESAs are part of CISA’s regional teams, working directly with our Cybersecurity Advisors (CSAs) and Protective Security Advisors (PSAs) to ensure CISA’s capabilities and services are being optimally employed to meet the specific needs of each state or locality. ESAs increase the agency’s internal election security expertise, augment its ability to coordinate efforts to support elections stakeholders, and ensure CISA is providing the most effective risk mitigation assistance possible.

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Protective Security Advisors (PSAs)

PSAs are trained subject matter experts in critical infrastructure protection and vulnerability mitigation. They facilitate local field activities in coordination with other DHS offices and federal agencies. They also advise and assist state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) officials and critical infrastructure owners and operators, and provide coordination and support in times of threat, disruption, or attack.

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Cyber Security Advisors (CSAs)

CSAs offer cybersecurity assistance to critical infrastructure owners and operators and SLTT officials. They introduce organizations to various CISA cybersecurity products and services, along with other public and private resources, and act as liaisons to CISA cyber programs. They can provide cyber preparedness assessments and protective resources, working group support, leadership, partnership in public-private development, and coordination and support in times of cyber threat, disruption, or attack.

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Emergency Communications Coordinators (ECCs)

ECCs support emergency communications interoperability by offering training, tools, and workshops, and provide coordination and support in times of threat, disruption, or attack. These services assist CISA stakeholders in ensuring they have communications during steady and emergency operations. Through these programs, CISA helps ensure public safety and national security and emergency preparedness communities can seamlessly and securely communicate.

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Chemical Security Inspectors (CSIs)

CSIs safeguard the American people by preventing the misuse of chemicals in a terrorist attack on the homeland. Every day, thousands of chemical facilities across the country—from small companies to national laboratories—use, manufacture, store, and transport dangerous chemicals in a complex, global chain that affects other critical infrastructure sectors. CSIs manage programs such as ChemLock to help stakeholders—private industry, public sector, and law enforcement—secure chemical facilities from many threats, ranging from: cyberattacks, insider threats, and theft and diversion for use in chemical or explosive weapons.

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FACT SHEET

CISA Services Fact Sheet for Regions

CISA delivers a variety of risk management and support services as well as free training programs to government and private sector partners across the country.
AUGUST 04, 2021 | PUBLICATION

CISA Regional Office Fact Sheets

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