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This document outlines various mechanisms for sharing information related to critical infrastructure protection in Florida. It includes the Critical Infrastructure Database, which facilitates assessment and threat identification, as well as the Terrorism Protection Manual, which serves as a secure platform for best practices. The interactive Protective Measures Database offers guidance on security enhancements. Additionally, it highlights the Florida Law Enforcement Exchange (FLEX) and HSIN-FL, promoting regional data sharing, while also detailing efforts to educate businesses and citizens on cybersecurity awareness.
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RDSTF Information Sharing Mechanisms Critical Infrastructure Database – Contains critical infrastructure assessment data and links to InSite so that threats relating infrastructure can be identified and correlated
RDSTF Information Sharing Mechanisms Terrorism Protection Manual – secure website for posting Critical Infrastructure best practices
RDSTF Information Sharing Mechanisms Protective Measures Database – interactive database containing security models/standards and suggested enhancements
RDSTF Information Sharing Mechanisms Florida Law Enforcement Exchange (FLEX) – Links 7 regional data sharing projects to facilitate identifying and investigating domestic security related criminal activity across the State
RDSTF Information Sharing Mechanisms HSIN-FL – National information sharing system customized for Florida’s use
RDSTF Information Sharing Mechanisms State Working Group – Subject Matter Experts provide recommendations for domestic security standards related to training, equipment, protocols
RDSTF Information Sharing Mechanisms FIPC Secure Florida – An education and awareness campaign to educate Florida businesses and citizens on the critical importance of protecting their data and their computer systems www.secureflorida.org
Accomplishments • Fully understanding the problems associated with not sharing. They are national in scope • Statutory and procedural changes • Formed or renewed partnerships • Development of data sharing strategies • Technology advancements
Obstacles to be Cleared • Understanding information must be shared and analyzed electronically • Coordination of information sharing efforts at all levels of government • Elimination of redundant and competitive systems • Security and privacy considerations • Security clearances • Classified documents • Technology which has outpaced policy and procedure development • Information overload, need to make information relevant and actionable • Fear of data misuse outweighing the need for sharing • Management of access to needed data
Questions Mark Zadra Chief of Investigations Office of Statewide Intelligence Florida Department of Law Enforcement 850.410.8390 markzadra@fdle.state.fl.us