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Inter-American Committee against Terrorism
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CICTE 1999 - primary forum for the Member State governments to promote national, regional and international cooperation to prevent, combat and eliminate terrorism in the Americas 3 main tasks: developing, coordinating and implementing technical assistance and capacity building programs serving as a clearinghouse of information and facilitating regional and international cooperation and information-sharing providing technical and administrative support to the secretariat
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CICTE serves and supports member states in their national and collective efforts to prevent, combat, and eliminate terrorism in the Americas through programs organized into five main areas: Border Controls (which includes Maritime Security, Aviation Security, Travel Document Security and Fraud Prevention, Capacity Building in Border Controls- Customs, and UNSC Res 1540 implementation) Critical Infrastructure Protection (which includes Tourism Security, Security for Major Events and Cyber-security and Supply Chain Security) Legislative Assistance Counter-terrorism Financing, Emerging Threats Policy Development and International Coordination
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Cyber Security Strategies
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National strategies (success stories) Colombia 2011 Panama 2013 Trinidad & Tobago 2013
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Jamaica Bahamas Dominica Colombia Paraguay Chile 2014
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Cyber-Security Strategy: Jamaica Began working with Jamaica in early 2014; fourth member state CICTE works with OAS facilitated defining of objectives through in situ meetings and surveys Composed drafts of strategy; submitted to Jamaica for comments/feedback Two weeks ago presented to public; awaiting official adoption by cabinet Political opposition even participated in the process
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Colombia Intervention
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Request from President of Colombia Asked CICTE to organize commission of international experts to analyze status of Colombia security Convened officials from North and South America, Europe, and Asia Pacific – technical, policy, law enforcement Crafted series of recommendations and presented to cyber leadership: Ministers of Defense and ICT, Attorney General’s Office, and Joint Chiefs of Staff Follow up project has begun; OAS will be working closely with Colombia throughout rest of 2014 and 2015
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Our work in the Americas
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ArCERT- Argentinean Computer Emergency Response CCIRC - Canadian Cyber Incident Response US-CERT- United States Computer Emergency Readiness CTIRGov – Brazilian Computer Security and Incident Response Team CL-CERT- Chilean Computer Emergency Response Team
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CSIRTsin the Americas (current status) CSIRTs in the Americas (current status)
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ICIC CERT CCIRC USCERT CTIRGov CERT-MX CSIRT Chile CL-CERT SL-CERT CSIRTGt CSIRT Costa Rica CSIRT- Panama PE-CERT ADISIB CSIRT- FFAA colCERT GN-CSIRT VenCERT CERT-PY CERTUy
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Industrial Control: Mexico
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Focused on energy sector – with PEMEX and the Federal Electricity Commission Also included security stakeholders: Police, CERT-MX, Navy, Attorney General Had both managerial and technical tracks Attendees drafted cyber security plans to address critical infrastructure needs
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Training and best practices
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Cyber-Security Partnerships
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www.oas.org/cyber/
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