
CISA Announces Closure of Ten Emergency Directives
10 emergency directives issued between 2019-2024 are now closed because they achieved their purpose of mitigating significant, unacceptable risks to federal civilian executive branch agencies.

JCDC unifies cyber defenders from organizations worldwide. This team proactively gathers, analyzes, and shares actionable cyber risk information to enable synchronized, holistic cybersecurity planning, cyber defense, and response.

StopRansomware.gov is the U.S. Government's official one-stop location for resources to tackle ransomware more effectively.

SAFECOM works to improve emergency communications interoperability across local, regional, tribal, state, territorial, international borders, and with federal government entities.

CISA offers an array of free resources and tools, such as technical assistance, exercises, cybersecurity assessments, free training, and more.

CISA hosts and participates in events throughout the year to engage stakeholders, seek research partners, and communicate with the public to help protect the homeland.

A single resource that provides you with access to information on services across CISA’s mission areas.

As part of our continuing mission to reduce cybersecurity and physical security risk, CISA provides a robust offering of cybersecurity and critical infrastructure training opportunities.