California Cybersecurity Integration Center (Cal-CSIC)

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California Cybersecurity Integration Center (Cal-CSIC) ‘KAL – SICK’

What is Cybersecurity to Us? Limiting risk to California's residents, infrastructure, and intellectual property by working together to mitigate threats, vulnerabilities, and consequences inherent to information, communications, and operations systems and networks How can we do this?

California Cybersecurity Integration Center (Cal-CSIC) Vision “will serve as the central organizing hub of state government's cybersecurity activities and coordinate information sharing with local, state and federal agencies, tribal governments, utilities and other service providers, academic institutions, and non-governmental organizations.” Mission “reduce the likelihood and severity of cyber incidents that could damage California's economy, its critical infrastructure, or public and private sector computer networks in our state.”

Overview

Capabilities Public – Private Information Exchange Cyber analytics Incident Response Coordination Cyber risk assessments Threat trend reporting Indications and Warning Impact analyses Continuity and recovery planning

Operations Whole-of-state effort consisting of partners and stakeholders across Federal, State, and Local government, private industry, law enforcement, and academia Co-located with the State Threat Assessment Center (STAC) State’s cybersecurity interface for critical infrastructure partners Advised by California Cybersecurity Task Force

Operations Unifies multi-lateral and regional incident response efforts and de-conflicts jurisdictional authorities Supports strategic and regional intelligence collection, analysis, and distribution

Partnerships Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) California Department of Technology (CDT) California Military Department (CMD) Cyber Network Defense Team (CND) Cyber Protection Teams (CPT) California Highway Patrol (CHP) US Coast Guard (USCG) State Threat Assessment System (STAS) US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs)

Any Questions?

Partnering with the Cal-CSIC Contact us to get involved: State.cybersecurity@caloes.ca.gov 916-636-2900