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ChemLock: Special Access to CISA Services

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Chemical Security, Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience

In addition to the ChemLock services and tools that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) provides specific to chemical security, CISA offers a variety of other resources and tools that facilities with dangerous chemicals may also find useful.

ChemLock Services Request Form

To request any of these services, please fill out the ChemLock Services Request Form.

Request ChemLock Services

Chemical Sector

The Department of Homeland Security is the Chemical Sector Risk Management Agency (SRMA) and leads the Chemical Sector’s public-private partnerships to develop tools and resources that enhance the sector’s security and resilience.

Cybersecurity Resources

CISA offers a range of no-cost cybersecurity assessments that evaluate operational resilience, cybersecurity practices, organizational management of external dependencies, and other key elements of a robust and resilient cyber framework.

Cyber Hygiene Services

Through its Cyber Hygiene Services, CISA also offers several scanning and testing services to help organizations reduce their exposure to threats by taking a proactive approach to mitigating attack vectors.

Active Shooter Preparedness

Active shooter incidents are often unpredictable and evolve quickly. In the midst of the chaos, anyone can play an integral role in mitigating the impacts of an active shooter incident.

Insider Threat Mitigation

Insider threat incidents can happen in any sector or organization. CISA provides information and resources to help individuals, organizations, and communities create or improve an existing insider threat program.

Bomb-Making Materials Awareness Program (BMAP)

CISA’s BMAP is about restricting access to bomb-making materials and explosive precursor chemicals by promoting awareness and reporting of suspicious activity related to intentional misuse of consumer goods used to make improvised explosive devices.

Bombing Prevention Training

CISA’s Office for Bombing Prevention develops and delivers a diverse curriculum of training and awareness products to reduce the risk to our nation’s critical infrastructure.

CISA Services

To view all of CISA's Services as well as other resources and tools, go to the Services page.

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Contact

For more information or questions, please email ChemLock@cisa.dhs.gov.

NOTE: Participation in any portion of CISA’s ChemLock program or other CISA service does not replace any reporting or compliance requirements under CISA’s Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) regulation (6 CFR part 27). Some ChemLock activities may fulfill CFATS requirements, depending on your specific security plan. Contact local CISA Chemical Security personnel or visit the CFATS webpage to learn more about CFATS regulatory requirements.

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