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CISA Releases Personal Security Considerations Action Guide for Critical Infrastructure Workers

CISA Releases Personal Security Considerations Action Guide for Critical Infrastructure Workers

Created: Tuesday, January 9, 2024 - 14:54
Categories:
Cybersecurity, Physical Security, Security Preparedness

CISA recently published the “Personal Security Considerations Action Guide: Critical Infrastructure Workers,” to help critical infrastructure workers assess their security posture and provide options to consider whether they are on or off the job. This guide provides actionable recommendations and resources intended to prevent and mitigate threats to a critical infrastructure worker’s personal safety.

The guide begins by stating, “in today’s current threat environment, remaining vigilant and taking responsibility for your personal security is crucial for all critical infrastructure workers—both on and off the job … Being mindful of any risks or threats associated with your line of work and following all safety procedures will help protect you, those close to you and the infrastructure you serve.” Accordingly, the guide divides personal safety into three main parts—Physical Security, Situational Awareness, and Online Security. In addition, the guide provides a broad overview of how to stay safe at home, at work, in public, and online. It can help workers decide what measures are most appropriate for their lifestyle, identify potential security vulnerabilities, and the situations they might encounter. The ability to recognize vulnerable situations is vital to avoid them or be prepared when they occur.

Indeed, in today’s heightened threat landscape, critical infrastructure workers potentially face a wide range of threats—from common criminal activity to violent extremist attacks. “As you assess your personal security, it is important to take a balanced approach and remember to account for both your home and work life—be vigilant in your personal security practices, habits and continually assess your surroundings,” according to the guide. Ultimately, this non-exhaustive guide can help you assess your security posture and provides recommendations to mitigate potential threats. Access the full guide at CISA.