The Department of Homeland Security produces a daily report that is available to everyone. They even provide an archive of the past ten days. Unfortunately, it is my perception that not enough of the general public and professional sector are paying attention to this report. Those that are a member of InfraGard (http://www.infragard.net/) have access to all reports ever published!

The objective
of this blog is to bring everyone's attention to this information resource. On each business day this report is generated in the format of Adobe PDF and is available to anyone with access to the Internet. InfraGard members can receive the report on a daily basis via eMail. For the general public, subscription to the full report on a daily basis can be accomplished as follows:

Send an eMail to
dhsdailyadmin@mail.dhs.osis.gov with the following subject DHS Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report and the following line in the body...subscribe. You should start receiving the reports each day quite early in the morning; earlier than from InfraGard.

To increase awareness of this valuable resource, to not only the professional security community, but also the general public, this blog will on a daily basis publish the Daily Highlights as defined by DHS and the first three issues described relative to the Information Technology and Telecommunications Sector. On a rare occasion, an editorial comment relative to report content may be made.

To obtain a complete copy of the current report or any of the reports for the past nine business days, proceed to http://www.dhs.gov/xinfoshare/publications/ and click on "Daily Open Source Infrastructure Report".

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