Through the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC), local governments across the nation are collaborating on methods to improve computer security and reducing data compromises. They are also working together to exonerate worms, viruses and other malicious activities that sometimes find their way onto home and business computers.


State Policies, Standards & Procedures

PCI Security Standards Council 

Cyber Security Tip Sheets (from Stay Safe Online)
Get InvolvedEndorse National Cyber Security Awareness Month!
The follow cyber security tip sheets provided by the NCSA below inform local government and organizations how to stay safe when surfing on the Interent . Please print and distribute these tip sheets within your local government /organizations.

Local Governments    Law Enforcement 
Businesses    Educators 
Libraries    College Administrators 
Community Based Organizations    Faith Based Organizations 
    





MS-ISAC Cyber Security Guides
The cyber security guides provided by the MS-ISAC are developed for public and private businesses/organizations to further their cyber
security awareness education. Please print and distribute these within
your local government/organization.

Getting Started Guide    Acceptable Use Guide 
Firewall Guide    Guidelines for Backing Up Information 
Risk Management Guide    Cyber Incident Response Guide 
Erasing and Disposal Guide   






Local Government Cyber Security News
August 18, 2010 - Christie Administration Secures $39.6 Million Federal Grant to Improve Technology Infrastructure

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Disclaimer:  The 2010 MS-ISAC toolkit material has been developed and distributed for educational and non-commercial purposes only.  Copies and reproductions of this content, in whole or in part, may only be distributed, reproduced or transmitted for educational and non-commercial purposes.  Copyright language and distribution restrictions must be included on all reproductions whether electronic or hard copy.  For questions, please contact the MS-ISAC at info@msisac.org.