CISA Partners with Secure Community Network to Hold Incident Response Exercise
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- CISA and Secure Community Network conducted a tabletop exercise involving Jewish community leaders and law enforcement for incident response planning.
- The exercise focused on scenarios of violence threats, based on current events.
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WASHINGTON – Yesterday, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) hosted a tabletop exercise in collaboration with the Secure Community Network (SCN). The exercise brought together Jewish community leaders from across the nation, along with federal and state law enforcement and interagency partners to examine how they would act in a notional event focused on threats of violence including scenarios based on current events.