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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

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Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month

Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month Logo
Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month, in November, builds awareness and reaffirms the nationwide commitment to keep our power, water, transportation, and communication systems secure.

Help secure critical infrastructure by:
  • Getting involved with the Hometown Security initiative to ensure that you and your community are prepared for any and all incidents.
  • Learning about important cybersecurity efforts to protect yourself from cyberattacks.
  • Finding out what critical infrastructure is and how it is important to our daily lives.
  • Sharing stories and information about your efforts to support infrastructure security and resilience with your customers, constituents, partners, residents, and employees through newsletters, websites, emails, blog posts, and tweets.
  • Reinforcing the role your organization/office plays in infrastructure security and resilience by incorporating references to Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month in speaking engagements and events.
  • Following @DHSgov on Twitter, and posting infrastructure security and resilience efforts, tips, news, and resources on social media using the hashtag #infrastructure.
  • Downloading the Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month Toolkit to learn more about how you can help promote awareness of the importance of critical infrastructure.
  • Downloading a printer-friendly fact sheet explaining Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month that you can hand out at your event or meeting.

Americans can do their part at home, at work, and in their local communities by being prepared for all hazards, reporting suspicious activities, and learning more about critical infrastructure security and resilience.

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