The pervasiveness of the nation-state adversarial threat to the cybersecurity of every entity – and the challenges in mitigating such a threat with the limited resources of any single entity – drives concerned organizations to collaborate in partnerships that blend their strengths and resources toward a shared mission of improved security and safety for the partners and the public. This document defines how private-public partnerships (PPPs) can serve as a construct to drive these community-based and market-based approaches to strengthen cybersecurity. This document is intended for action-oriented leaders in any sector or role who seeks to see tangible process on protecting against cyber threats.
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Special Publication 6001: Enabling Private-Public Partnerships (PPPs) for Information Sharing
ISAO-SP-6001
Enabling Private-Public Partnerships (PPPs) for Information Sharing
Published by ISAO.org
The ISAO Standards Organization, led by the Center for Infrastructure Assurance and Security (CIAS), has published initial voluntary guidelines for use and implementation by emerging and established ISAOs. These publications have been developed in response to Presidential Executive Order 13691 to provide guidelines for robust and effective information sharing and analysis related to cybersecurity risks, incidents and best practices.
The documents have been developed through an open, transparent consensus-based process and represent the collaboration of over 160 experts from industry, government and academia, combined with the input and feedback of the public. The ISAO document series continues to grow and evolve to serve the community with additional publications. If you have any comments or suggestions relating to these documents, click “Leave a Comment”.
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