A collaborative cybersecurity organization, the MS-ISAC is a division of the Center for Internet Security. It provides information on cyber threat prevention, protection, response, and recovery.
The NIST is a physical sciences lab that outlines standards for the science and technology industries. They offer guidelines on cybersecurity-related topics, such as how to properly protect data and much more.
SANS Institute is a research and education organization specializing in information security and cybersecurity training on various topics, including cyber and network defenses, penetration testing, incident response, and more.
ISACA is a global non-profit focusing on information technology governance. The achievement of ISACA's Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) is the standard for individuals responsible for auditing and assessing an organization's information technology.
The FCC is an independent government agency that regulates the radio, television and phone industries, including interstate and international communications.
HHS provides information pertaining to health IT, which refers to the electronic transmission of health information. Since health IT is used throughout the healthcare industry, it is important to maintain the privacy and security of electronic health information as it is transmitted electronically.
From the Federal Trade Commission, this resource provides information on how to report identity theft, along with a comprehensive recovery plan for victims.
The U.S. Small Business Administration provides a cybersecurity-focused business guide designed to assist small businesses in data protection and network security, and includes a breakdown of common threats.
The NCSA is a non-profit partnership that promotes cybersecurity awareness for home users, small and medium-sized businesses, and educational institutions. Partners include the Department of Homeland Security, various private-sector sponsors, and non-profit oganizations.
Stop.Think.Connect is a global online safety awareness campaign sponsored jointly by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) that aims to help all digital citizens stay safer and more secure online.