MS-ISAC® at a Glance
As a trusted cybersecurity partner for 18,000+ U.S. State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) government organizations, we cultivate a collaborative environment for information sharing in support of our mission. We offer members incident response and remediation support through our team of security experts and develop tactical, strategic, and operational intelligence, and advisories that offer actionable information for improving cyber maturity.
Impact of Funding Cuts to SLTTs
The MS-ISAC is the only initiative offering cyber threat intelligence, incident response support, and real-time information sharing programs not performed by the federal government. The federal government recently canceled funding for MS-ISAC operations. Learn how these funding cuts will impact SLTTs across the nation.
Benefits
- 24x7x365 Security Operations Center (SOC) offering threat intelligence, detection, and response assistance
- Regular webinars examining critical and timely cybersecurity issues
- Access to the Nationwide Cybersecurity Review (NCSR) to review your cybersecurity maturity
- No-cost cybersecurity tools and resources, including a CIS SecureSuite Membership
- Cybersecurity Advisories and Notifications
- Access to Secure Portals for Communication and Document Sharing
- Cyber Alert Map
- Weekly Top Malicious Domains/IP Report
- Monthly Members-only Webcasts
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Joining is easy, the MS-ISAC Membership is available at no cost and is open to all U.S. SLTT government organizations.
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As an ISAC member, you'll get access to a community that will help you stay up to date on cyber threats facing your industry.
The MS-ISAC is partially funded by Congress through a cooperative agreement administered by CISA. The MS-ISAC is a division of the Center for Internet Security (CIS) and is autonomously guided by its Executive Committee and member organizations.
Learn how U.S. State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial (SLTT) entities can report a cybersecurity incident.