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Passthrough: FBI Cyber Global Cyber Experts in Your Local Community

Author: Chase Snow

Created: Thursday, February 29, 2024 - 17:40

Categories: Cybersecurity, Federal & State Resources, Security Preparedness

FBI Cyber put together new info graphics on FBI Cyber Threat Response and Fact vs Fiction. They include helpful information to help organizations and users understand the proper supportive role that the FBI employs when assisting during an intrusion and helps to discard common misconceptions surrounding what FBI Cyber actually does. They also provide useful pre-intrusion and post-intrusion tips for properly reporting and responding to cyber intrusions including how to contact FBI Cyber.

The infographics are available for circulation and if you find them valuable the FBI would appreciate you sharing them with your users. Both infographics can be accessed in the below attachments. For more resources, see FBI IC3 and CISA Stop Ransomware.   

Attached Files:

FBI_CyberThreatResponse_flyer FBI_CyberThreatResponse_poster

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