DSAC Member Portal
DSAC's strategic collaboration with the private sector enhances communication and promotes effective exchange of information in order to prevent, detect, and investigate criminal acts, particularly those affecting interstate commerce, while advancing the ability of the U.S. private sector to protect its employees, assets, infrastructure, and proprietary information. The DSAC Member Portal supports this mission by providing timely, actionable, and relevant information to our members.
Due to the partial government shutdown, the DSAC South Central Regional Conference to be held in Dallas, Texas on February 5-6, 2019 has been postponed at this time. After careful consideration between the Domestic Security Alliance Council’s Executive Working Group (EWG), the Domestic Security Partnership’s (DSP) Board of Directors, and FBI Executive Management, a decision was made to reschedule this meeting to a future date to be determined. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you and look forward to working with each of you to host this event later in 2019.
Partners
Department of Homeland Security
Since 2008, the Department of Homeland Security has partnered with the Domestic Security Alliance Council. Together, FBI and DHS continue to engage in meaningful dialogue with our private sector partners to protect the people of the United States, and its interests.
Topics
Insider Threat
Visit our new Insider Threat page for details on behavioral indicators of malicious corporate insiders and tips on how to safeguard your company’s trade secrets. Log into the portal for additional information and resources.
PRODUCTS
State of the Sector: Financial Sector
Sector Analytic Unit product that highlights the financial sector from three perspectives: FBI, DHS, and the Private Sector.
Events
IAS - San Jose - PayPal
Jan 28-31, 2019
Biloxi, MS - 2019 Corporate Security Symposium
March 20, 2019
IAS - Chantilly - General Dynamics
March 25-28, 2019
DSAC Official Membership Application
This application must be submitted by the Senior Security Officer (CSO or equivalent) of the company applying for membership within the Domestic Security Alliance Council. Please make every effort to provide accurate and up-to-date information. All information is required and will be verified.
Committees
- Education and Training,
- Membership and Engagement
- Information Sharing and Communication
- Industry Threat
- Senior Advisory
FBI Director Wray
"...We all want the same thing -- To protect our nation's innovation, our infrastructure, and above all, our people, from those who would do us harm. There's strength in that common bond, that shared purpose. There's strength in unity. The threats may be daunting, but together, I like our chances." Remarks to the private sector in Dallas, Texas 9/25/2017.
DHS - Kirstjen M. Nielsen
Kirstjen Michele Nielsen was sworn in on December 6, 2017 as the sixth Secretary of Homeland Security. She previously served as White House Deputy Chief of Staff. Secretary Nielsen joined the Trump administration in January 2017 as Chief of Staff to then-Secretary of Homeland Security, John Kelly. In that position, she was responsible for advising the Secretary on all operational, policy, and legal matters, including counterterrorism, cybersecurity, and border security.
From 2012 to 2016, she served as the founder and President of Sunesis Consulting LLC, a private consulting firm focused on preparedness strategies, policies, plans, tools and tabletop exercises to prevent, protect against and respond to catastrophic events with a focus on critical infrastructure interdependencies. Prior to founding Sunesis Consulting, Secretary Nielsen was the General Counsel and President of the Homeland Security and Private Sector Preparedness practice at Civitas Group LLC, a strategic advisory and investment firm focused on homeland and national security.
In 2004, Secretary Nielsen was commissioned by President Bush to serve as Special Assistant to the President for Prevention, Preparedness, and Response on the White House Homeland Security Council, where her responsibilities included the development, coordination, and oversight of U.S. Government homeland security policy. Additionally, she created and managed the Offices of Legislative Policy and Government Affairs at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Secretary Nielsen also practiced corporate transactional law for Haynes and Boone LLP and worked for Senator Mack on defense, aviation, foreign affairs and government affairs issues.
Secretary Nielsen has also served as the Chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Risk and Resilience, Chair of the Homeland Security Advisory Council for Strategic and Global Security Programs at Penn State, Senior Fellow at the George Washington University’s Center for Cyber and Homeland Security, and a Safety and Security Advisory Board Member for the Center for Naval Analysis. She is a Member of the State Bar of Texas. She holds a B.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and a J.D. from the University of Virginia’s School of Law.