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  • Today’s FBI is an intelligence-driven and threat-focused national security organization with both intelligence and law enforcement responsibilities that is staffed by a dedicated cadre of more than 30,000 agents, analysts and other professionals who work around the clock and across the globe to protect the United States from terrorism, espionage, cyber attacks and major criminal threats, and to provide its many partners with services, support, training and leadership.

    fbi.gov

  • The SD-LECC's mission is to protect the people and infrastructure of San Diego and Imperial Counties from criminal activity, terrorism, and potential hazards by effective information sharing and timely/relevant analysis and dissemination of intelligence to local state, tribal and federal partners. The SD-LECC is an integral component of The National Fusion Center Enterprise, and is one of 79 DHS-designated centers in the United States. Fusion centers serve as focal points within the state and local environment for the receipt, analysis, gathering, and sharing of threat-related information between the federal government and state, local, tribal, territorial (SLTT) and private sector partners.

    sd-lecc.org

  • The San Diego Office of Homeland Security oversees the City's emergency Prevention and Protection Program; Mitigation and Finance Program; Response and Recovery Program; and leads regional efforts for FEMA's Urban Area Security Initiative. The Office of Homeland Security strives to promote a secure and resilient City with the capabilities required across the whole community to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from threats and hazards that pose the greatest risk. These risks include natural hazards such as wildfires, earthquakes, floods, and tsunami; human-caused threats such as terrorist attacks and cyber attacks; and technological hazards such as power outages and utility interruptions.

    sandiego.gov/ohs/

  • San Diego Cyber Center of Excellence (CCOE) is a non-profit dedicated to accelerating the region’s cyber economy and positioning it as a global hub of cyber innovation. By capitalizing on San Diego’s unique strengths in this growing and future-oriented field, CCOE is open to any organization with a stake in our regional cyber economy. CCOE aims to accelerate the regional economy by: fostering cooperation through the established cyber community; attracting and nurturing talent; and creating new opportunities for business.

    sdccoe.org

  • The San Diego Diplomacy Council is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization whose mission is to create professional, cultural and educational experiences that connect people and organizations, driving positive changes in themselves, their community and the world. The San Diego Diplomacy partner with the US State Department, private companies, government offices, and non-profit organizations to administer the International Visitor Leadership Program and international custom exchange programs that bring together world leaders to expand their mutual understanding and address shared challenges.

    sandiegodiplomacy.org