NPPD AT A GLANCE National Protection and Programs Directorate Leading the national effort to strengthen the security and resilience of the nation’s physical and cyber infrastructure WHO WE ARE WHAT WE DO A merica has always been a nation of communities and neighborhoods of relationships values and laws Today we’re also a nation of networks and systems ones we rely on for just about everything we do — from communicating and traveling to banking and shopping But the infrastructure that supports all of this — that enables our way of life — is vulnerable It’s vulnerable to an ever-evolving range of threats from terrorist or cyber attacks to natural disasters like hurricanes or floods That’s where NPPD comes in Why Because reducing the risks from these threats and making our physical and digital infrastructure more resilient and secure is our abiding mission Every day the men and women of NPPD work across DHS and around the country to strengthen the very backbone of our national and economic security Often we’re behind the scenes making sure that the systems and networks Americans rely on are there when we need them In the homeland security world as DHS Secretary Johnson has said “No news is good news ” For NPPD no news is the result of hard work vigilance and dedication by people working to prevent bad things you never hear about or help the public prepare itself and recover from the storm we cannot prevent SNAPSHOT OF OUR WORK NPPD works with partners at all levels of government and from the private and non-profit sectors to share information and build greater trust to make our cyber and physical infrastructure more secure On a typical day NPPD employees Issue dozens of actionable cybersecurity alerts to the private sector and general public to help protect against threats Work with State and local officials to plan security for large public gatherings such as Times Square New Year’s Eve the Presidential Inauguration and the Super Bowl Meet with dozens of owners and operators — from chemical plants and electric utilities to shopping malls — to help them assess and mitigate potential risks from terrorist attacks and natural disasters Protect more than 9 500 Federal facilities and screen thousands of daily visitors while keeping out hundreds of prohibited items Process roughly 2 000 identity verifications in a timely and secure manner while protecting individuals’ privacy civil rights and civil liberties National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center NCCIC LEADERSHIP DHS Secretary DHS Deputy Secretary Under Secretary National Protection Programs Directorate Deputy Under Secretary Cybersecurity Communications Deputy Under Secretary acting Chief of Staff NPPD acting Assistant Secretary Cybersecurity Communications Assistant Secretary Infrastructure Protection Director Federal Protective Service Director Office of Biometric Identity Management acting Director Office of Cyber and Infrastructure Analysis OVERVIEW Jeh Johnson Alejandro Mayorkas Suzanne Spaulding Dr Phyllis Schneck David Hess Steven Harris Dr Andy Ozment Caitlin Durkovich L Eric Patterson Shonnie Lyon John Murphy Established 2007 Employees 3 000 Field Offices 230 cities Protective Security Advisors 90 Chemical Facility Inspectors 130 Federal Law Enforcement Officers 900 Total Field Personnel 1 500 “Proactive and coordinated efforts are necessary to strengthen and maintain secure functioning and resilient critical infrastructure – including assets networks and systems – that are vital to public confidence and the Nation's safety prosperity and well-being ” Presidential Policy Directive 21 — Feb 12 2013 KEY NPPD OFFICES Federal Protective Service FPS is a Federal law enforcement agency that provides integrated security and law enforcement services to federally owned and leased buildings and facilities Office of Biometric Identity Management OBIM supports DHS missions with accurate timely biometric identity information while protecting the privacy and civil liberties of individuals Office of Cyber and Infrastructure Analysis OCIA provides integrated allhazards consequence analysis to illuminate the interdependence of our Nation’s cyber and physical critical infrastructure Office of Cybersecurity and Communications CS C has the mission of assuring the security resiliency and reliability of the Nation’s cyber and communications infrastructure Office of Infrastructure Protection IP leads the coordinated National effort to reduce risk to our critical infrastructure and help respond and quickly recover in case of terrorist attacks natural disasters or other emergencies Office of the Under Secretary OUS works with liaisons across NPPD and provides Directorate leadership oversight and support for our more than 3 000 employees nationwide LEARN MORE PARTNER WITH US PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS FY2013 Brought our two major watch Trained more than 11 000 State operations — the National Infrastructure Coordinating Center NICC and the National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center NCCIC — together in a single location to integrate our analysis and awareness of threats to both our nation’s cyber and physical infrastructure local and private law enforcement partners on awareness and response strategies around potential Improvised Explosive Devices IEDs Increased active shooter prepar- edness via a training program for more than 3 300 Federal facility tenants and through a new online training portal that combines knowledge from across DHS and that reached more than 2 400 real-time participants in an active shooter virtual round table Completed almost 700 000 identity verifications and 4 6 million latent print comparisons resulting in more than 1 200 identifications while maintaining a standard response time of 10 minutes or less for 92% of all urgent verification requests Worked with States and multiple Water Wastewater Sector facilities to offer site-specific options to mitigate potential physical consequences from exploited cyber vulnerabilities Worked with thousands of lead- Helped the public stay safe ers from the critical infrastructure community at more than 300 engagements to implement the President’s Executive Order and Presidential Policy Directive to strengthen our nation’s cybersecurity resilience and critical infrastructure through National Cyber Security Awareness Month Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month the Stop Think Connect ™ campaign the “If You See Something Say Something”™ campaign and hundreds of partner events FPS Securing a Federal Facility See how your organization or business can work with NPPD to help make all of us more secure dhs gov cyber dhs gov critical-infrastructure “DHS must continue efforts to address the growing cyber threat illustrated by the real pervasive and ongoing series of attacks on things like stores banks email services power substations and the public that depends on them ” DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson — Feb 7 2014 June 2014