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SHIELDS UP!

As the nation’s cyber defense agency, CISA stands ready to help organizations prepare for, respond to, and mitigate the impact of cyberattacks.

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Organizations should report anomalous cyber activity and or cyber incidents 24/7 to report@cisa.gov or 1-844-Say-CISA.

Guidance

CISA urges everyone to protect themselves online and adopt a heightened posture when it comes to cybersecurity. CISA offers the following guidance for individuals, organizations, and leadership to enhance online security.

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Shields Up: Guidance for Families

Every individual can take simple steps to improve their cyber hygiene and protect themselves online. Here are 4 things you can do to keep yourself cyber safe.
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Shields Up: Guidance for Organizations

CISA recommends all organizations—regardless of size—adopt a heightened posture when it comes to cybersecurity and protecting their most critical assets. Take these recommended actions.
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Shields Up: Guidance for Corporate Leaders and CEOs

Corporate leaders have an important role to play in ensuring that their organization adopts a heightened security posture. CISA urges all senior leaders, including CEOs, to take these steps.
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Have you been affected by ransomware?

This checklist will take you through the response process from detection to containment and eradication.

Quick Tips

As the nation’s cyber defense agency, CISA stands ready to help the nation prepare for, respond to, and mitigate the impact of cyber-attacks.

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Protect all devices with Antivirus

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Enable multi-factor authentication

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Choose strong passwords

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Avoid Phishing scams

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Shop at safe websites

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Check website URL

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Check your privacy settings

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Remember to log off

Ransomware Response

Ransomware is a form of malware that encrypts files on device, rendering any files and the systems that rely on them unusable. Malicious actors then demand ransom in exchange for decryption. Ransomware incidents have become increasingly prevalent among the Nation’s state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) government entities and critical infrastructure organizations.

Paying ransom will not ensure your data is decrypted or that your systems or data will no longer be compromised. CISA, MS-ISAC, and other federal law enforcement do not recommend paying ransom. In addition, attackers have begun following their ransom demands to decrypt the data with a follow-on extortion demand to keep data private.

Related Resources

Cybersecurity Advisories
Cyber Preparedness Resources

Cyber Guidance for Small Businesses

Cyber incidents have surged among small businesses that often do not have the resources to defend against devastating attacks like ransomware. The security landscape has changed, and our advice needs to evolve with it.

Cyber Incident Resource Guide for Governors

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The Cyber Incident Resource Guide for Governors provides information for governors and their staff on how to request federal support during or following a cyber incident.
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