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Energy Security: Help Reduce the Threat

 
 

Energy ISAC is a non-profit group that educates and helps protect members of the energy industry from threats to their facilities and operations. Through a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Energy ISAC provides the following services to your company at NO COST:

  • 24 x 7 information monitoring and dissemination with alerts and warning pages, e-mails, and faxes from the Energy ISAC operations center.

  • Physical vulnerability alerts and advisories form the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center, DOT's Office of Pipeline Safety, U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Homeland Security, and other government entities.

  • Cyber vulnerability alerts involving enterprise software, major viruses, worms, and exploits from anti-virus vendors, research groups, Internet security firms, associations and advisory groups.

  • Information sharing and analysis among Energy ISAC participants via the Energy ISAC website (with an option to remain anonymous).

  • Access to monthly intelligence audio-conferences (nominal cost per call).

With the real possibility of future terrorist incidents, the information needed to determine individual company vulnerability risks and appropriate measures to take to protect our critical facilities has never been more important. It's why now, more than ever, you should consider joining Energy ISAC.

Through our partnership with the Department of Energy, the American Petroleum Institute, the American Gas Association, the Association of Oil Pipelines, the Interstate Natural Gas Association of American, the Independent Petroleum Association of American, the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association, the American Public Gas Association, and others in the industry, Energy ISAC offers a very attractive, no-cost solution to strengthen your corporate security program.


 
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Updated:April 19, 2007