


ACSI maintains relationships with a number of professional cyber security associations and resources.
A S S O C I A T I O N S
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InfraGard’s goal is to improve and extend information sharing between private industry and the government, particularly the FBI, when it comes to critical national infrastructures.
www.infragard.net/membership/index.htm

First - the global forum for incident response and security teams.

The SANS Institute - the most trusted source for computer security training, certification and research.
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SecurityFocus - a portal for the security industry with late-breaking news and other information.

Carnegie-Mellon's Software Engineering Institute, a center of internet security expertise.
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CERIAS - the center for education and research in information assurance and security.
www.cerias.purdue.edu/tools_and_resources/hotlist/

Late-breaking virus information from F-Secure, a leading provider of virus protection products.

A comprehensive cyber security vulnerability database that integrates all publicly available U.S. Government vulnerability resources.

SARMA is a non-profit professional association serving those responsible for analyzing and managing security risks to systems, structures, operations and information systems from man-made threats.

CESG aims to protect and promote the vital interests of the UK by providing advice and assistance on the security of communications and electronic data.

CPNI provides integrated (combining information, personnel and physical) security advice to the businesses and organisations which make up the national infrastructure. Through the delivery of this advice, CPNI protects national security by helping to reduce the vulnerability of the national infrastructure to terrorism and other threats.