The U.S. continues to face a dynamic threat environment for targeted violence towards individuals or organizations that epitomize personal, political, or ideological grievances. This is further exacerbated by misinformation campaigns that aim to sow discord, shape public sentiment, and even encourage violence against individuals. To reduce the threat to personnel associated with ownership, operation, and maintenance of critical infrastructure, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recommends following basic security measures which are detailed below.
Now more than ever, developing a disaster preparedness plan is critical. This plan should include all potential incidents (weather, chemical spills, civil unrest, pandemics, etc.). Based on options for consideration provided by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), we offer the following links and information to help keep your congregation and property safe.
The opinions or conclusions of the authors reflected in the open source articles and resources is not endorsed and/or does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Virginia Fusion Center. The sources have been selected to provide you with event information to highlight available resources designed to improve public safety and reduce the probability of becoming a victim of a crime.
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