Welcome to the Domestic Security Alliance Council
The Domestic Security Alliance Council (DSAC), a strategic partnership between the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the private sector, enhances communications and promotes the timely and bidirectional effective exchange of information keeping the nation's critical infrastructure safe, secure and resilient. DSAC advances elements of the FBI and DHS missions' in preventing, deterring, and investigating criminal and terrorism acts, particularly those effecting interstate commerce, while advancing the ability of the U.S. private sector to protect its employees, assets and proprietary information.
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Session VIII of the Domestic Security Executive Academy was successfully completed on May 24, 2012. 28 Security Executives representing 23 corporations, the FBI and DHS participated. The session included extensive discussion around workplace violence by Dr. Larry Barton, Cyber threats by FBI Deputy Assistant Director Steven Chabinsky, Executive Protection by USSS Deputy Assistant Director Derek M. Verdeyen, disaster response by Citigroup CSO Joseph T. Petro, and more.
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DSAC is not an advisory committee. It will not engage in deliberative processes or otherwise act on the behalf of the FBI. DSAC members may be asked for their individual views, but the primary purpose of DSAC is to facilitate the exchange of information by and among its corporate members and the federal government.
Session VII, of the DSAC Intelligence Analyst Symposium was completed on February 2, 2012. The session was hosted at the facilities of Bell Helicopter Corporation in Dallas, TX. 38 intelligence analyst from the private sector and the federal government participated in the session.
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