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The Office of Infrastructure Protection National Protection and Programs Directorate Department of Homeland Security Native American Risk Management Conference 20 July, 2018

Bridging the Gap: Delivering Resources DHS offers a broad range of services and programs to help enhance infrastructure security and resilience. Services and programs are free, voluntary, and can be provided upon request. Contact Cybersecurity Advisors (CSA) or Protective Security Advisors (PSA) to discuss how to select, prioritize, and sequence available services and educational programs based on specific needs. 2

Bridging the Gap: Field Based Employees Cyber Security Advisors (CSA) CSAs offer assistance to help prepare and protect private sector entities and State, Local, Tribal and Territorial (SLTT) governments from cybersecurity threats. CSAs promote cybersecurity preparedness, risk mitigation, and incident response capabilities, working to engage stakeholders through partnership and direct assistance activities. Protective Security Advisors (PSA) PSAs are trained critical infrastructure protection and vulnerability mitigation subject matter specialists who advise and assist private sector entities and State, Local, Tribal and Territorial (SLTT) governments to enhance infrastructure security and resilience. 3

Assist Visits Establishes and enhances DHS s relationship with critical infrastructure owners and operators, informs them of the importance of their facilities, and reinforces the need for continued vigilance During an Assist Visit the focus is on coordination, outreach, training, education and awareness Assist Visits are often followed by security surveys or the delivery of other IP services 4

Homeland Security Starts with Hometown Security Securitystarts here. connect plan train report For more information, visit www.dhs.gov/hometown-security Presenter s Name June 17, 2003

Hometown Security Campaign 1 Connect Protective measures for public gatherings To establish relationships Plan Keep employees& customers safe 3 Train Staff to deal with potential threats Report If you see something suspicious 2 4 Soft targets/public gathering places are attractive targets for our adversaries Americans congregate daily to work, play, shop, learn, celebrate, worship, and watch sports and entertainment at a variety of locations: Concert halls and theatres Restaurants and shopping malls Parades and fairs Museums and libraries Sports venues Houses of worship Our adversaries may perceive locations like these as attractive targets

Hometown Security Campaign 1 Connect To establish relationships 1 Connect To establish relationships Plan Keep employees& customers safe 3 Train Staff to deal with potential threats Report If you see something suspicious 2 4 Visit dhs.gov/hometownsecurity to learn more about Federal resources like the DHS Protective Security Advisor program. Reach Out & Develop Relationships Local law enforcement and emergency management officials Neighbors and community organizations DHS Protective Security Advisor FBI and Infragard: https://www.infragard.org/ Customers and patrons

Hometown Security Campaign 1 Connect To establish relationships 2 Plan Keep employees & customers safe Plan Keep employees& customers safe 3 Train Staff to deal with potential threats 2 Stay aware of potential threats and hazards to your business, including your computer systems. Visit ready.gov/business to develop plans to ensure safety, security, and business continuity. Report If you see something suspicious 4

Hometown Security Campaign 1 Connect To establish relationships 3 Train Train staff to deal with potential threats Plan Keep employees& customers safe 2 Teach employees to identify and report suspicious activity. 3 Train Online Training Active Shooter, What You Can Do (IS-907) Staff to deal with potential threats Report If you see something suspicious 4 Available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency Emergency Management Institute: http://training.fema.gov/emiw eb/is/i S907.asp 45 minutes www.dhs.gov/activeshooter

Hometown Security Campaign 1 Connect To establish relationships 4 Report If you see something suspicious Plan Keep employees& customers safe 3 Train Staff to deal with potential threats 2 Post details of what to watch for and how to report it. Join the If You See Something, Say Something campaign at dhs.gov/see-something-saysomething Report If you see something suspicious 4

Security of Soft Targets and Crowded Places Resource Guide Purpose Provide an overview of the Security of Soft Targets and Crowded Places Resource Guide, including: Resource Guide Objective Description of Different Categories Structure of the Guide Examples of Resources 11

Security of Soft Targets and Crowded Places Resource Guide Objectives Segments of our society are inherently open to the general public, and by nature of their purpose do not incorporate strict security measures. The guide is a catalog of available IP resources most relevant for soft targets and crowded places to help protect them. Offers a high-level overview of the different IP resources and programs. Serves as a user-friendly launching point to websites, resources, and programs for more detailed information. catalog of available IP resources most relevant for soft targets and crowded 12

Security of Soft Targets and Crowded Places Resource Guide Categories Audience Everyone Businesses Government First Responders Type of Resource Fact Sheet Guide Informational Materials In-Person Training Online Training Tool Video Website Topic Category Understand the Basics Identify Suspicious Behavior Protect, Screen, and Allow Access to Facilities Protect Against Unmanned Aircraft Systems Prepare and Respond to Active Assailants Prevent and Respond to Bombings Connect with the Office of Infrastructure Protection https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/soft_targets_crowded%20places_resource_guide_042018_508.pdf 29

Counter-IED Training & Awareness Diverse curriculum of training designed to build counter-ied core capabilities, such as: IED Counterterrorism Detection Surveillance Detection Bomb Threat Management Vehicle-Borne IED (VBIED) Detection Protective Measures IED Search Procedures Increases knowledge and ability to detect, prevent, protect against, and respond to bombing threats Courtesy of DHS OBP OBP Virtual Instructor-Led Training (VILT) Awareness Courses available online For Official Use Only 14

Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN) https://hsin.dhs.gov/ HSIN is DHS s primary technology tool for trusted information sharing HSIN Critical Infrastructure (HSIN-CI) enables direct communication between: DHS Federal, State, and local governments Critical infrastructure owners and operators 15

Active Shooter Training & Outreach Materials DHS materials consist of three products: Basic Guide Book Pocket Emergency Measures Guide Break Room Poster To download these materials visit: www.dhs.gov/activeshooter Unclassified 16

Active Shooter Online Training DHS released Active Shooter, What You Can Do (IS-907), an online training course available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency Emergency Management Institute: http://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/is907.asp The self-paced course takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. Upon completion, participants can take a short online "final exam" that is instantly scored. A certificate is provided to participants who finish the course and pass the final exam. Unclassified 17

Active Shooter Workshops DHS is partnering with local host partners to conduct workshops aimed at fostering communication between facilities and their local emergency response teams to improve coordination during and response during an active shooter event. These one-day, facilitated seminars will focus on emergency responder and facility coordination, interoperability capabilities, communications protocols, best practices, and integration of local assets. For additional information, contact your local PSA xxxx 18

DHS Cybersecurity Resources Preparedness Activities Information / Threat Indicator Sharing Cybersecurity Training and Awareness Cyber Exercises and Playbooks National Cyber Awareness System Vulnerability Notes Database Information Products and Recommended Practices Cybersecurity Evaluations Response Assistance Remote / On-Site Assistance Malware Analysis Hunt and Incident Response Teams Incident Coordination 30

If You See Something, Say Something The following link takes you to the official webpage: https://www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something To become a partner, send an email to seesay@hq.dhs.gov and include: The entity you represent Your name and contact information (phone, email) The city and state in which your entity is located Note: Locally customized posters and outreach materials are available to your organization 20

For more information visit: www.dhs.gov/criticalinfrastructure Glenn Sanders DHS Protective Security Advisor Minnesota glenn.sanders@dhs.gov