Thursday, March 24, 2022

DHS CISA Addresses Increased Cyber Threats to FB Community

Christian Emergency Network Safety Security Officer Kurt Jordan attended the DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Unclassified Broad Stakeholder Call on March 22, 2022 and submitted the following information for those responsible in securing their churches, ministries and facilities.

Assistant Director of DHS Department CISA Engagement Division and the FBI hosted the call to highlight the impacts of the current Russia-Ukraine conflict and its potential impacts on the U.S. Homeland by disruptive cyber incidents. All forms of U.S. infrastructure, emergency management and law enforcement were represented on the call.

Recommendations include:

Employ “See Something, Say Something” with any cybersecurity issues, questionable emails, loss of service etc. Take action to proactively prepare for any, all threats against the homeland.

Report Now - Never hesitate to contact DHS or FBI immediately and at first notice. The sharing of information is vital for U.S. Collective Cyber Defense.

Organizations should report anomalous cyber activity and/or cyber incidents 24/7 to:
report@cisa.gov or (888) 282-0870

Share Responsibility - Take all information from physical computers, and consider storing them in Cloud storage with the most robust of security applications.


Take Steps Now - CISA offers guidelines and recommendations on how to protect your business or family go to: SHIELDS UP

                                                                    
    

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