
Welcome to the E-ISAC
The E-ISAC responded to these challenges head on, working 24/7 with its more than 1,800 member and partner organizations to inform and equip industry to better protect their infrastructure and keep the lights on for more than 400 million North Americans.
Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center
To learn more about the E-ISAC, visit the E-ISAC website. 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 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. What the E-ISAC Does.
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.
The E-ISAC’s proactive partnerships produced valuable security information, as sharing activity with federal and Canadian partners reached the highest ever levels in 2023. In particular, the E-ISAC engaged in multiple intelligence initiatives with the …
Human-Driven Physical Threats to Energy Infrastructure
2023年5月22日 · The Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E-ISAC) counted roughly 1,700 total reports of attacks, vandalism or other suspicious activity throughout 2022. Though the targets vary, many of these attacks have been carried out against substations or distribution infrastructure.
The Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center’s (E-ISAC) Long-Term Strategic Plan has three primary focus areas—Engagement, Information Sharing, and Analysis—and embraces the following ongoing needs: review priorities under each focus area, ensure alignment between priorities, optimize resource allocation, and develop, refine, and trac...
Cybersecurity Risk Information Sharing Program (CRISP) - E-ISAC
CRISP collects data through information sharing devices (ISD) installed on participants’ networks. Data collected through CRISP is used to identify cyber threat actors, pinpoint emerging trends, and analyze correlations across the sector.
Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E-ISAC) provides CRISP participants with information related to advanced threat actors, custom automated analytics to identify anomalies, event and incident trending statistics and other information relevant for operators of critical electric infrastructure. How CRISP Works
ESCC - Home
The ESCC works across the sector, and with the Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center (E-ISAC), to develop actions and strategies that help protect the North American energy grid and prevent a spectrum of threats from disrupting electricity service.