
AIS is offered at no cost to participants as part of CISA’s mission to work with our public and private sector partners to identify and help mitigate cyber threats through information sharing and provide technical assistance, upon request, that helps prevent, detect, and respond to incidents. The AIS community includes private sector entities federal departments and agencies state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) governments information sharing and analysis centers (ISACs) and information sharing and analysis organizations (ISAOs) and foreign partners and companies. DHS CISA Automated Indicator SharingĪutomated Indicator Sharing (AIS), a Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) capability, enables the real-time exchange of machine-readable cyber threat indicators and defensive measures to help protect participants of the AIS community and ultimately reduce the prevalence of cyberattacks. InfraGard’s vetted membership includes business executives, entrepreneurs, lawyers, security personnel, military, and government officials, IT professionals, academia, and state and local law enforcement-all dedicated to contributing industry-specific insight and advancing national security. Through seamless collaboration, InfraGard connects owners and operators within the critical infrastructure to the FBI, to provide education, information sharing, networking, and workshops on emerging technologies and threats. InfraGard is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and members of the private sector for the protection of U.S.


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