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Achieving Cybersecurity Together

National Cybersecurity Awareness Month reminds us that being safe and secure online is a shared responsibility. During the month of October and throughout the year we call on you to ACT and join DHS in “Achieving Cybersecurity Together.”

Stop.Think.Connect. Toolkit

The majority of cybercriminals are indiscriminate; they target vulnerable computer systems regardless of whether the systems are part of a Fortune 500 company, a small business, or belong to a home user.

Stop.Think.Connect. National Network

Overview

To spread cybersecurity awareness across the country to people of all ages and expand the reach of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Stop.Think.Connect.

Stop.Think.Connect. Cyber Tours

Overview

Emerging cyber threats require engagement from the entire American community to create a safe, secure, and resilient cyber environment.

Secretary Napolitano’s Remarks at the ASIS International 58th Annual Seminar

Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano today traveled to Philadelphia to deliver remarks at the American Society of Industrial Security (ASIS) International 58th Annual Seminar highlighting the Department of Homeland Security’s collaboration with the private sector on cybersecurity and protecting our nation’s critical cyber infrastructure.

Strengthening Partnerships and Addressing Cyber Threats

Partnerships are required across all levels of government, the private sector and internationally to share information about emerging cybersecurity threats and how to stop them, and coordinate mitigation efforts in response to cyber incidents.

Stop.Think.Connect. National Network

Overview

To spread cybersecurity awareness across the country to people of all ages and expand the reach of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Stop.Think.Connect.

Stop.Think.Connect. Cyber Awareness Coalition

Overview

Unlike other threats currently facing the country, cyber attacks can have instant, wide-ranging consequences for the nation’s broader national and economic security interests.

Written testimony of the DHS Privacy Office for a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management hearing titled “State of Federal Privacy and Data Security Law: Lagging Behind the Times?”

Privacy Office Chief Privacy Officer Mary Ellen Callahan addresses her role as the Department of Homeland Security’s Chief Privacy Officer, the Privacy Act, and the collaborative achievements of the Privacy Committee of the Federal Chief Information Officers Council.

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