Mission Statement

Vision: To create a collaborative environment in which Delaware’s public and private sector capabilities and assets are leveraged for protecting against, responding to and recovering from high consequence events, including terrorism and natural disasters.

Mission: DMA represents a partnership between public and private sectors, whose purpose is to enhance the security of Delaware’s critical infrastructures through two way information sharing and training.

EVENT – 2 December 2011 – Wilmington University, Dover Campus – Open To the Public

Date: 2 December 2011
Time: 8:15 – 11:30

Location: Dover, Delaware
Wilmington University Dover Campus
3282 North DuPont Highway
Building 1
Dover, DE 19901

Guest Speakers:
U.S. Marshal Joseph Papili – “Emergency Planning for Active Shooter Incidents”
Special Agent Steve Shepherd, FBI – “Maritime Terrorism and the Asymmetric Threat: Considerations for DELMARVA.”

For more information see the attached flyer.
http://deinfragard.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/DEInfraGard-02Dec2011.pdf

REGISTER NOW!
http://register.deinfragard.com/

EVENT – 16 September 2011 – Ten Years Later – Open To the Public

INFRAGARD – Ten Years Later

Date: 16 September 2011
Time: 8:00 – 11:15

Location:
Wilmington University – New Castle Campus
320 North DuPont Highway 
New Castle, Delaware

For more information see the attached flyer.

http://deinfragard.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/WEB-10yrsLater-INCMA-16Sep11.pdf



REGISTER NOW!

http://register.deinfragard.com/

19JUL11 – SECURITY BULLETIN – Recent Anonymous Hactivism

A link below is to the Bulletin issued by the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center.  This Bulletin is being provided for your Executive Leadership, Operational Management, and Security Administrators situational awareness.  The actors who make up the hacker group “Anonymous” and several likely related offshoots like “LulzSec”, continue to harass public and private sector entities with rudimentary exploits and tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) commonly associated with less skilled hackers referred to as “Script Kiddies”.  
 

A-0010-NCCIC-160020110719 BULLETIN

 

The following link to a press release issued by the Department of Justice on July 19, 2011, regarding the recent arrests of sixteen individuals in the United States for alleged roles in cyber attacks.
http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2011/July/11-opa-944.html
 
Please be reminded to report any related activity to the MS-ISAC Security Operation Center. 
 

Center for Internet Security (CIS)
Multi-State Information Sharing & Analysis Center (MS-ISAC)
31 Tech Valley Drive
East Greenbush, NY 12061
Phone: (518) 266-3485
7×24 SOC: 1-866-787-4722
Email: soc@msisac.org

UPDATE – EVENT – May 06, 2011 – Malware:Addressing the Problem from a Hands-On, Practical Point of View (New Castle, DE)

Malware:  Addressing the Problem from a Hands-On, Practical Point of View

Date: 06 May 2011
Time: 8:00 – 12:00

Location:
Wilmington University – New Castle Campus
320 North DuPont Highway  
New Castle, Delaware

For more information see the attached flyer.

http://deinfragard.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/WEB-Malware-INCMA-06May11.pdf

INFORMATIONAL REFERENCE – 2011 Data Breach Investigations Report

Courtesy of our friends at Verizon Business

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Good Morning,

Last night, the 2011 Data Breach Investigations Report was officially released. I’ve attached a copy for your convenience. However, a copy of the report can also be downloaded from the following site:

http://www.verizonbusiness.com/resources/reports/rp_data-breach-investigations-report-2011_en_xg.pdf .

For this year’s DBIR, we collaborated once again with the U.S. SecretService, and welcomed the Dutch National High Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) to the team. With the combined data set of the Verizon Business Investigative Response team, the USSS, and the NHTCU, the DBIR series now spans 7 years, 1,700+ breaches, and 900+ million compromised records. Here are some highlights of the combined 2010 case load:

-92% of breaches stemmed from external agents, an increase of 22% from the previous year.
-Insider breaches and partner-related breaches continued a steady decline.
-Malware and hacking are utilized in nearly half of all data breaches.
-92% of attacks were not highly difficult.
-96% of breaches were avoidable through simple or intermediate controls.

A tremendous amount of effort went into this year’s report and we hope you enjoy reading it. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or your Investigative Liaison at any time.

Regards,
Eric


K. Eric Gentry
Principal, Rapid Response Retainer
Verizon Business Investigative Response
M: 703-589-7751
eFax: 801-880-1024
E: eric.gentry@verizonbusiness.com

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