Core fundamentals of an effective, adaptable, and sustainable security and emergency preparedness programs, physical and cyber – planning; continuous awareness; training; exercises; assessments; and action on lessons learned from experience across these initiatives.
A voice for your cyber and physical security and emergency preparedness needs, priorities, and concerns with senior executives, with government – including regulations and directives, with trade associations, and with joint government-industry coordinating forums.
Identifying, aligning, and unifying available resources – from federal, state, and local government, industry, and private sources – to support and sustain effectiveness and continuous enhancement in security and emergency preparedness capabilities.
Timely analysis and sharing of intelligence and related security information on the range of threats and hazards, encompassing terrorism, domestic violent extremism, aggressive activism, malicious cyber activity, severe weather and climate conditions, and other forms of emergencies.
Develop the right solutions – risk-based, cost-effective, and sustainable – to resolve gaps, challenges, and concerns in security and emergency preparedness; implement and monitor their effectiveness; and make adjustments as needed to assure sustained effectiveness.