Title: www.oregoninfragard.org
1www.oregoninfragard.org
2Overview
- Critical Infrastructures
- Presidential Decision Directive 63
- The National InfraGard Program
- Our Local Chapter
- Oregoninfragard.org
- An Infragard Case
- Cyber Crime Issues
3Critical Infrastructures
Services so vital that their incapacity or
destruction would have a debilitating impact on
the defense or economic security of the United
States. - Executive Order 13010
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5Sectors Expanded
- General
- Agriculture
- Banking and Finance
- Chemical
- Defense Industrial Base
- Emergency Services
- Energy
- Food
- Government
- Information and Telecommunications
- Postal and Shipping
- Public Health
- Transportation and Port Facilities
- Water
6Why InfraGard?
- Presidential Decision Directive 63
- Vulnerability information not always being shared
by owners and operators - Cyber physical Infrastructure expertise is
identified and enhanced - Relationships are established between private
industry and government agencies
7INFRAGARD
- Dedicated to increasing the security of the
critical infrastructures of the United States of
America. - Purpose Objective To increase security of
the US infrastructures through ongoing exchanges
of information relevant to infrastructure
protection and through education, outreach
similar efforts to increase awareness of
infrastructure protection issues.
8INFRAGARD (Continued)
- Goal Enable information flow so that the
owners and operators of infrastructures can
better protect themselves and so the US
Government can better discharge its law
enforcement and national security objectives.
9Membership
- Interest in infrastructure protection
- Commitment to participate and assist other
members - Pledge to maintain sensitive information as
confidential - Signing of membership agreements
10Membership Benefits
- Forum for members to communicate
- Prompt dissemination of threat warnings
- Help in protecting computer systems
- Education and training on infrastructure
vulnerabilities - A community that shares information in a trusted
environment
11InfraGard Services
12Chapter Activities
- Members establish relationships with others
interested in Infrastructure Protection - Chapter committees are formed to focus on local
issues - Seminars, conferences,
- and training sessions are
- offered
13Secure Web Site Features
- Real-time information on infrastructure
protection - Infrastructure-related information
- Chapter information
- Chat and conference capability
- Links to other security sites
- Archives of intrusion
- incidents
- Original research on
- security issues
14Alert Network
- Member sends an encrypted message to the FBI via
E-mail - FBI distributes sanitized
- description to other
- members
- FBI analyzes incident
- Trends identified and reported
- Investigation opened if
- appropriate
15Oregon Chapter of InfraGard
A Membership Alliance
- Quarterly Chapter Meetings
- Next Meeting September 2006 Wireless Security
- Membership Alliance Incorporated as a
Non-Profit - Separate from any government entity
- Own Board of Directors
- Designed to better meet the needs of the local
community - Sponsorship and donations allow for better
service to the membership - Rental space for meetings, meeting materials,
quality speakers
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The Oregon Chapter of InfraGard Website
www.oregoninfragard.com
www.oregoninfragard.net
17Links to the websites many features
- Our Mission Statement
- The InfraGard Board Members
- Member Sign Up Form
- Benefits of Membership
- History of InfraGard
- Online Forum
18Quick Links to other Features
- Homeland Security Homepage
- Current National Membership
- A List of All InfraGard Chapters
- NIPC Homepage
- Our Oregon InfraGard Incident Report (under
construction) - The FBI Homepage
19How to Contact Us
- Our Mailing Address
- Email Address
- Phone Numbers
20Current Homeland Security Advisory Level
21Up-to-date News And Announcements From the Oregon
Chapter
22A Place for New Members to Join
23Web Site Help
- Visit the Ask Tech Support Forum Online
- Or Call SA Phil R. Slinkard at 503.528.3344
24InfraGard Case Referral
540,000 Volts
25540,000 Volts
- October 20, 2003
- A man is seen with a large ratchet wrench
removing bolts from a transmission tower in
Klamath County, Oregon - 7 Bolts of the 11 Bolts are removed
- Man flees in a pickup truck once he is spotted
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27540,000 Volts
- Tower Remains Standing
- The InfraGard Program is contacted
- InfraGard alerts state and local authorities
- InfraGard Contacts Power Transmission Companies
- Coordination is begun with the Electricity Sector
Information Sharing Analysis (ES-ISAC) - Further information sharing with authorities in
Washington, Idaho, Oregon and California
28540,000 Volts
- A comprehensive search of transmission towers
begins - Several other towers found sabotaged
- Towers located in Washington, Oregon and
California
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34540,000 Volts
- ES-ISAC issues several reports and holds several
industry conference calls to alert officials of
the developing incidents. - Suggested protective measures issued by InfraGard
and ES-ISAC - Quick actions resulted in no loss of towers or
transmission capabilities
35Michael Devlyn Poulin
I guess Im trying to alert the fact that you
dont throw stones from glass houses
36Michael Devlyn Poulin
27 Months in Prison 37,000 in Restitution
37Conclusion
- The threats to our nations infrastructures are
real and growing - There is a need for a greater
- alliance between public and
- private sectors
- Cooperation and information
- sharing will enhance an
- effective response
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