Contact

If you need assistance with cybersecurity, there are a number of resources you can turn to for help. Here are some contacts you may find useful:

  1. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA): CISA is a federal agency that provides cybersecurity guidance and support to organizations across the United States. They offer a range of resources and services, including vulnerability assessments, incident response planning, and cybersecurity training. You can contact CISA at 1-888-282-0870 or by visiting their website at www.cisa.gov.

  2. National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA): The NCSA is a non-profit organization that provides education and resources to help individuals and organizations stay safe online. They offer a variety of resources, including cybersecurity checklists, online safety tips, and training materials. You can contact the NCSA by visiting their website at www.staysafeonline.org.

  3. Local law enforcement: Your local law enforcement agency may be able to provide assistance with cybersecurity issues, particularly if the issue involves cybercrime. Contact your local police department for more information.

  4. Cybersecurity consultants: There are many cybersecurity consulting firms that can provide assistance with a range of cybersecurity issues, including risk assessments, vulnerability testing, and incident response planning. Look for firms with experience in your industry and a strong reputation for quality work.

Remember, cybersecurity is an ongoing process, and it's important to stay vigilant and take proactive steps to protect your systems and data. If you're not sure where to turn for help, reach out to one of the resources listed above for guidance and support.

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