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How We Can Help: Regions

CISA Regions work directly with local, state, federal, tribal and private sector stakeholders to secure our critical infrastructure

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CISA Fact Sheet

Learn more about how CISA helps organizations better manage risk and increase resilience using all available resources and the mission.

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Federal Grants Program

Grants.gov provides a location for federal agencies to post discretionary funding opportunities and for grantees to access and apply.

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CISA Services

CISA provides cybersecurity resources and best practices for businesses, government agencies, and other organizations.

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Emergency Communications

CISA provides plans, resources, and training to support emergency communications for first responders.

Cybersecurity

CISA leads the Nation’s strategic and unified work to strengthen the security, resilience, and workforce of the cyber ecosystem to protect critical services and American way of life.

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Cybersecurity Training & Exercises

CISA is committed to supporting the national cyber workforce and protecting the nation's cyber infrastructure.

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Ransomware Guidance and Resources

StopRansomware.gov is the U.S. Government's official one-stop location for resources to tackle ransomware more effectively.

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Cyber Security Evaluation Tool (CSET®)

The Cyber Security Evaluation Tool (CSET®) is a stand-alone desktop application that guides asset owners and operators through a systematic process of evaluating Operational Technology and Information Technology.

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Cross-Sector Cybersecurity Performance Goals

A common set of protections that all critical infrastructure entities - from large to small - should implement to meaningfully reduce the likelihood and impact of known risks and adversary techniques.

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Cyber Resilience Review (CRR)

An interview-based assessment to evaluate an organization’s operational resilience and cybersecurity practices. Develop an understanding of your organization's ability to manage cyber risk during normal operations and times of operational crisis.

Physical Security

CISA provides information and resources to help you prepare for and respond to various threats including active assailants, vehicular assaults, bombings, sUAS, and more. 

Physical Security Overview

There are a vast number of physical locations that must be protected and there are preventative and protective strategies that can be implemented at all levels.

Active Shooter Preparedness Program Fact Sheet

A summation for CISA’s Active Shooter Preparedness Program. 

K-12 School Security Guide

The K-12 School Security Guide Product Suite is designed to provide K-12 districts and campuses with resources, tools, and strategies to improve school physical security.

Office for Bombing Prevention

Explore resources that protect life and critical infrastructure and build capabilities to prevent, protect against, respond to, and mitigate bombing incidents.

Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Explore CISA’s commitment to managing cyber and physical risks posed by drones to our nation’s critical infrastructure.

Protecting Houses of Worship Resources

A guide through a four-step process that can act as the building blocks for improving the safety of an organization’s congregants and facilities.

Assist Visits and the Infrastructure Survey Tool Fact Sheet

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) conducts various assessments to identify impacts on the Nation’s critical infrastructure.

Infrastructure Security

CISA works with businesses, communities, and government at every level to help make the nation’s critical infrastructure more resilient to cyber and physical threats.  

Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience

CISA provides guidance to support state, local, and industry partners in identifying the critical infrastructure sectors and the essential workers needed to maintain the services and functions Americans depend on daily.

Federal Facility Security

The Interagency Security Committee (ISC) collaboratively establishes policies, monitors compliance, and enhances the security and protection of Federal Facilities.

Risk Management

In today’s digitizing world, organizations are facing more diverse, sophisticated threats that may have cross-sector impacts. While risk often cannot be eliminated, actions can usually be taken to control risk. 

National Risk Management Center Fact Sheet

A summary of the National Risk Management Center (NRMC), CISA's planning, analysis, and collaboration center.

CISA Gateway

The CISA Gateway Information systems play a vital role in allowing federal, state, local, tribal, territorial, and private sector partners to identify, analyze, and manage risk to protect the nation.

Infrastructure Visualization Platform (IVP) Fact Sheet

A summary of the IVP, a data collection and presentation medium that enhances planning, protection, and response.

Regional Resiliency Assessment Program (RRAP)

The goal of the Regional Resiliency Assessment Program (RRAP) is to generate greater understanding and action among public and private sector partners to improve the resilience of a region’s critical infrastructure.

Regional Resiliency Assessment Program (RRAP) Fact Sheet

A Fact sheet providing a detailed overview of the RRAP. 

Protected Critical Infrastructure Information Program (PCII)

The Protected Critical Infrastructure Information (PCII) Program protects information voluntarily shared with the government.

Homeland Security Information Network

Department of Homeland Security's official system for sharing sensitive but unclassified information.

Infrastructure Tools

Infrastructure Survey Tool

A voluntary, web-based assessment to identify and document the overall security and resilience of a facility.

Infrastructure Visualization Platform

A data collection and presentation medium that enhances planning, protection, and response.

Suspicious Activity Reporting Tool

Allows non-uniformed, law enforcement private sector members to submit formalized suspicious activity reports and facilitate efficient information sharing and responsiveness.

Additional Information on CISA Resources

CISA offers an array of free resources and tools, such as technical assistance, exercises, cybersecurity assessments, free training, and more.

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