
Welcome to the E-ISAC
The E-ISAC Year-in-Review Video offers an overview of the electricity security landscape in 2024 and the E-ISAC’s role in reducing physical and cyber security risk to the North American grid.
About the E-ISAC
The E-ISAC's Mission The Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E-ISAC) reduces cyber and physical security risk to the electric industry across North America by providing unique insights, leadership, and collaboration.
Programs and Services - E-ISAC
E-ISAC Programs and Services. The E-ISAC offers a variety of programs and services for its members and partner organizations and the electricity industry overall. Learn more about these resources below. Most of these are only available to those with access to the E-ISAC Portal. To apply for a Portal account, go to the Join the E-ISAC page.
E-ISAC Public Website
The E-ISAC End-of-Year Report offers a succinct overview of the electricity security landscape and the E-ISAC’s role in reducing physical and cyber security risk to the North American grid. Read the E-ISAC’s End-of-Year Report here.
Join the E-ISAC
The E-ISAC offers membership to North American electric and natural gas industry asset owners and operators. Physical and cyber security professionals at these organizations will especially benefit from joining the E-ISAC.
GridEx VIII - E-ISAC
Hosted every two years by the E-ISAC, GridEx gives E-ISAC member and partner organizations a forum in which to practice how they would respond to and recover from coordinated cyber and physical security threats and incidents.
Cybersecurity Risk Information Sharing Program (CRISP) - E-ISAC
CRISP is a public-private partnership between the E-ISAC and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). How It Works CRISP collects data through information sharing devices (ISD) installed on participants’ networks.
Resources - E-ISAC
Reports must be submitted to the E-ISAC. Reports to the E-ISAC may be submitted through any method specified in the Standard. Reporting options include NERC EOP 004, a copy of DOE-OE-417 or directly through the E-ISAC Portal.
Web to Lead - E-ISAC
To apply for access to the E-ISAC Portal, please fill out the form below. To become an E-ISAC Portal user, you must work for a qualified organization . Once you've submitted a request, E-ISAC staff and/or your Organization's Designated Approving Official (DAO) will review it.
New Portal Information - E-ISAC
New E-ISAC Portal Account Information. The new E-ISAC Portal is now live. All E-ISAC Portal users will need to update their account information prior to logging in for the first time. To get started, read the E-ISAC Portal User Account Setup and Login Guide. Portal users can also watch the user guide video. (Click here to download the video).