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Introduction to InfraGard

Introduction to InfraGard. About InfraGard. InfraGard is a public-private volunteer organization that serves as the critical link that forms a tightly-knit working relationship across all levels . Collaboration and communication with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) are the keys to protection. .

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Introduction to InfraGard

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  1. Introduction to InfraGard

  2. About InfraGard • InfraGard is a public-private volunteer organization that serves as the critical link that forms a tightly-knit working relationship across all levels. • Collaboration and communication with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) are the keys to protection.

  3. About InfraGard • Each one of the 86 Chapters across the US and its Territories is geographically linked with an FBI Field Office. • Membership is providing stakeholders access to over 25,000 experts from law enforcement, industry, academic institutions and other federal, state and local government agencies. • Members are the owners and operators of the critical infrastructures in the community

  4. History of InfraGard • Began as a collaborative effort in 1996 between the FBI and the Cleveland Field Office SMEs • Quickly expanded across the state • Immediate success moved program responsibility to HQ expanding the program to all 56 field offices • In 2003 the private sector members created the InfraGard National Members Alliance (INMA) • Formalized the private sector • Each IMA and the INMA is a 501(c)3 incorporated entity

  5. INMA FBI MOU InfraGard Chapter Approval process LOCAL FIELD OFFICE IMA IMA IMA Vetting INFRAGARD MEMBERS Structure

  6. Initiatives • Program flexibility beyond the FBI. The INMA currently has an MOU in place with: • FBI • DHS • ATF • BENS • iKeepSafe Coalition • GETS/WPS Card Program • TSA Registered Traveler Program • CyberCop Portal • “The Gardian” • SME Database

  7. Special Interest Groups • Participation in Special Interest Groups (SIGs) requires both: • Membership in InfraGard, and • Affiliation with the respective industry (i.e., Chemical industry for ChemGard) • SIG members: • Have access to secure areas of the FBI’s Clientless VPN dedicated to the respective SIG • May submit articles & information on sector-specific protection topics to be posted on the SIG area of the VPN • May communicate about sector-specific issues via message boards in a secure environment

  8. Special Interest Groups • AgGard • Connects members from agriculture community with scientists, state and local LE, and the FBI regarding suspicious or unusual activity • ChemGard • Private sector stakeholders partner with government to assist in detecting, deterring, assessing and preventing threats & attacks targeting the chemical sector • Collaborative effort between the Counterterrorism and Cyber Divisions of the FBI • Research & Technology Protection (RTP) SIG • Dedicated to the safeguarding of new & developing technologies from illegal acquisition by foreign adversaries • Partnership with the Defense Research & Acquisition Community and Service Counterintelligence Support Agencies (NCIS, OSI, Army 902d MIG, etc.) • Monitored by the FBI’s CI-Domain Section

  9. Local IMA Activities • Each IMA has a local Board of Directors/Officers • Membership in a chapter can range from 50 to 500 members • Sectors represented are those that are part of the local community • Many IMAs have implemented a “Sector Chief” Program • Meetings/Trainings held monthly, bi-monthly or quarterly • Most meetings are open to non-members but some hold ‘members-only’ meetings • Meetings attended by • Local InfraGard members (from industry, academia, public sector) • Local FBI field office (SAC, ASAC, SSAs, SAs) • DHS Protective Security Advisors (PSA) • Other federal/state/local agencies

  10. InfraGard Membership • Membership in InfraGard is granted by the FBI. However, InfraGard Membership is maintained at the local Members Alliance level • Select which of the 86 chapters with which to affiliate • Submit application to the local FBI InfraGard Coordinator or the IMA Membership Coordinator • All applicants undergo a records check performed by the FBI • No cost to join InfraGard • Go to www.infragardmembers.org to join or for more information

  11. Contact Information Thank you for your time. Questions?

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