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US-CERT

United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team
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Agency overview
Formed September 2003 (2003-09)
Preceding
  • FedCIRC
Headquarters DHS Nebraska Avenue Complex, Washington D.C.
Annual budget $93 million (2013)
Parent agency DHS National Protection and Programs Directorate
Website www.us-cert.gov

The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) is an organization within the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD). Specifically, US-CERT is a branch of the Office of Cybersecurity and Communications' (CS&C) National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (NCCIC).

US-CERT is responsible for analyzing and reducing cyber threats, vulnerabilities, disseminating cyber threat warning information, and coordinating incident response activities.

The division brings advanced network and digital media analysis expertise to bear on malicious activity targeting the networks within the United States and abroad.

DHS’ cyber security division created US-CERT in September 2003 to protect the Internet infrastructure of the United States by coordinating defense against and responding to cyber-attacks.

It is the 24-hour operational arm of the NCCIC which accepts, triages, and collaboratively responds to incidents, provides technical assistance to information system operators, and disseminates timely notifications regarding current and potential security threats, exploits, and vulnerabilities to the public via its National Cyber Awareness System (NCAS).

US-CERT operates side-by-side with the Industrial Control Systems Computer Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) which deals with security related to industrial control systems. Both entities operate together within NCCIC to provide a single source of support to critical infrastructure stakeholders.

There are five operational aspects which enable US-CERT to meet its objectives of improving the nation’s cybersecurity posture, coordinate cyber information sharing, and proactively manage cyber risks while protecting the constitutional rights of Americans.

This feature is involved with reviewing, researching, vetting and documenting all Computer Network Defense (CND) attributes which are available to US-CERT, both classified and unclassified.


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