OK-ISAC
In response to increasing cyber threats to Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Information Sharing and Analysis Center (OK-ISAC) was established in August 2020 as a multiagency effort led by the Office of Management and Enterprise Services (OMES). Primarily aimed at mitigating cybersecurity risks across the state, this program offers real-time monitoring, vulnerability identification, incident response and threat intelligence to its members and partners.
OK-ISAC is dedicated to ensuring Oklahoma and its citizens are continuously educated and prepared to conduct their daily cyber activities in a safe and secure manner. OK-ISAC includes members from Oklahoma organizations, business leaders and cybersecurity professionals, enhancing information sharing across Oklahoma and improving cyber resilience at all levels of participation – local, regional and national.
Vision
Our vision for the OK-ISAC is to be a trusted hub for information sharing and analysis on cybersecurity issues in Oklahoma. This will be done by promoting an environment in which OK-ISAC members can work together to address those cybersecurity issues specific to Oklahoma.
Mission
- To reduce the risk of cyber threats to Oklahoma.
- To reduce the overall cost of cybersecurity for all state agencies by centralizing resources and providing a mechanism for leveraging large-scale purchases.
- To provide centralized services with highly specialized and skilled resources.
- To develop a cybersecurity ecosystem through public-private partnerships involving local entities, leading technology companies and other strategic private-sector partners.