About Global Resilience Federation (GRF)

GRF is Committed to Multi-Sector Security

 

GRF builds, develops and connects security information sharing communities for mutual defense.

GRF, with nearly 20 years of experience, is a nonprofit provider and hub for cyber, supply chain, physical and geopolitical threat intelligence exchange between information sharing and analysis centers (ISACs), organizations (ISAOs) and computer emergency readiness/response teams (CERTs) from many different sectors and regions around the world.

We all count on the resiliency of essential services - services from the electricity powering our homes and the connectivity of entertainment apps, to the legal systems and financial pipelines driving the global economy.  But this infrastructure faces constant threats from hacktivists, criminals and rogue states, and they are growing in sophistication.

GRF will help your industry develop or enhance a trusted sharing community, obtain actionable intelligence, and support you in emergencies.

That’s the power of Global Resilience Federation. 

About GRF

Global Resilience Federation is the evolution of 1998's U.S. Presidential Decision Directive 63 and 2003's Homeland Security Presidential Directive 7 which mandated that the public and private sectors share information about cyber and physical security threats and vulnerabilities to help protect critical infrastructure. GRF was launched in 2017 as a standalone company, from a former Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) division, to coordinate multi-industry sharing and stand-up new sharing communities to be incorporated into that voluntary sharing architecture.

TODAY

That effort has expanded beyond the United States and critical infrastructure to encompass global organizations, essential industries, and supply chains. GRF members span five continents, working to protect industries deemed critical by most world governments, and others that are essential to the global economy.

As industry and threat actors both adapt, cross-sector sharing is a necessary progression in the security of our modern digital economy.

 
FS-ISAC is founded by financial services companies to share threat intelligence
— 1999
FS-ISAC begins providing physical security reports to other sectors
— 2012
FS-ISAC Board of Directors incorporates assisting other communities into the FS-ISAC Strategic Plan in response to requests from other industries
— 2014
FS-ISAC establishes the Sector Services team to assist communities from other industries
— November 2014
Sector Services team provides RH-ISAC with technology and support
— March 2015
Legal Services ISAO is launched by law firms and Sector Services team
— August 2015
ONG-ISAC and Sector Services partnership begins
— September 2015
Cross-Sector Sharing Committee is established by Sector Services
— July 2016
Sector Services hosts 1st Cross-Sector Leadership Forum
— October 2016
Cross-Sector Sharing Protocol is established
— December 2016
EASE is launched by the utilities industry and Sector Services
— February 2017
Sector Services team restructured as Global Resilience Federation, an independent company, to further cross-sector sharing among affiliated communities
— May 2017
FS-ISAC, LS-ISAO, EASE and ONG-ISAC become first GRF member communities
— May 2017
H-ISAC becomes a GRF member community
— August 2017
RH-ISAC becomes a GRF member community
— December 2017
GRF begins sharing with KraftCERT
— 2017
GRF begins sharing with EE-ISAC
— 2018
NRF’s Retail ISAO becomes a GRF member community
— March 2018
ProSIX becomes a GRF member community
— May 2019
DNG-ISAC becomes a GRF member community
— June 2019
OT-ISAC becomes a GRF member community
— October 2019
GRF begins sharing with MS-ISAC
— 2020
K12 SIX becomes a GRF member community
— September 2020
GRF launches Business Resilience Council
GRF begins sharing with Aviation ISAC, Space ISAC, & REN-ISAC
— 2021
MFG-ISAC becomes a GRF member community
— 2022
 
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GRF GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS

The global headquarters in Fairfax, VA, USA spearheads international cross-sector sharing and collaboration among GRF member communities and affiliates. HQ staff also lead technology integration partnerships.

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GRF ASIA PACIFIC HEADQUARTERS

The GRF APAC business unit is charged with managing operations and intelligence sharing in the region and works with staff in Herndon to ensure follow-the-sun threat coverage.

 Join our community of businesses managing significant crises and navigating response scenarios in order to maintain business operations.

The Business Resilience Council (BRC) fosters a broad, holistic community providing significant support.