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TRIPWIRE

TECHNICAL RESOURCE FOR INCIDENT PREVENTION
The Technical Resource for Incident Prevention (TRIPwire) is a collaborative, online information and resource sharing portal for the nation's security and emergency services professionals. TRIPwire raises awareness of evolving improvised explosive device (IED) tactics, techniques and procedures, as well as incident lessons learned and counter-IED preparedness information. It combines expert intelligence analysis and reports with relevant awareness products, training opportunities and videos to help users anticipate, identify and prevent IED incidents.

IED Threat Information Sharing

TRIPwire provides easy key information and resources for the nation's security and emergency services professionals in one central location.

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TRIPwire's extensive features provide resources to fit a range of counter-IED preparedness goals:

  • Leverage the wealth of explosives-related information and analysis to identify explosive hazards, including IED components and potential terrorist tactics in high-risk operations
  • Access critical counter-IED information, such as common site vulnerabilities; potential threat indicators; protective measures; and bombing prevention training, planning and policy guidance to enhance preparedness
  • Understand risks to your community using the Domestic IED Incident Map and TRIPwire's Domestic IED reports

 

Visit TRIPwire  for detailed information on domestic IED incidents, IED trend analysis, emerging IED tactics and significant incident reports:

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Targeted Infrastructure Trent Analysis Reports provide data visualizations, or a simple data pull with talking points for device-related incidents in specific sectors over a set date range or issues of concern for the affected sector. 

 

Incident-Type Trend Analysis Reports provide data for a set location and time range, allowing the stakeholder to understand the issues affecting their area.

 

Geographical Trend Analysis Reports depict IED-related information by state, region, or nationally and include region-specific highlights, national details, graphics, and talking points.

 


What's New

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Highlights significant domestic and international IED-related incidents and includes a summary and visual context. 

Provides situational awareness to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Federal/State, Local, Tribal, Territorial, and private sector stakeholders.

 


Membership Eligibility

Those eligible for TRIPwire include:

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Public safety bomb technicians; canine handlers Emergency services, military and government personnel Intelligence analysts Critical infrastructure owners, operators and security professionals

Contact Us

  • For questions regarding CISA Office for Bombing Prevention programs, products or resources, please email obp@cisa.dhs.gov and a representative will get back with you.
  • For technical support, contact the CISA Technical Operations Center, available 24/7. Reach them by email at toc@cisa.dhs.gov or by phone at (202) 771-CISA (2472).