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The Domestic Security Alliance Council (DSAC) is a strategic partnership between the U.S. government and the U.S. private industry that enhances communication and promotes the timely and effective …
DSAC Membership Application Form — DSAC
The Domestic Security Alliance Council (DSAC) is a corporate membership program. This application must be submitted by the U.S.-based senior security executive (CSO/CISO or equivalent) of the …
Request Access to the DSAC Portal — DSAC
The DSAC portal is a secure, members-only system that provides vetted intelligence on threats and vulnerabilities, details on upcoming events, and tools to collaborate and communicate with fellow …
DSAC Membership — DSAC
DSAC member companies must have a minimum of $2 billion in revenue, a U.S.-based Chief Security Officer (CSO) or equivalent, and a nexus to national and economic security. DSAC is especially …
DSAC Resources - Domestic Security Alliance Council
The FBI and DHS also provide a variety of free resources for corporate, public use. These resources are additional tools DSAC member companies can use to help tackle security issues and maintain a …
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