N.C. ISAAC Security Program

NCABR is hosting a free members-only program to connect the membership with the North Carolina Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAAC) on November 12, 2019, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the North Carolina Biotechnology Center in Research Triangle Park.

The program will be led by ISAAC field officers, who will provide an update about current security threats for animal research programs in North Carolina and the nation, and they will describe how ISAAC works with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in the fight against terrorism and criminal activity by sharing information. They also will explain how they develop actionable intelligence on immediate and emerging threats and how they share this with first responders, private sector, emergency management, critical infrastructure, and federal, state, local and tribal partners in a timely manner.

This program is intended for all who are associated with laboratory animal programs and/or security at all NCABR member institutions. Light refreshments will be provided.

 

About ISAAC: ISAAC is an all-crimes fusion center located in Raleigh, established in 2006 and administered by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation. ISAAC supports and enhances homeland security across the state and supports the National Network of Fusion Centers. ISAAC provides products and services such as:

·       Officer safety bulletins
·       Situational awareness bulletins
·       Informational awareness bulletins
·       Training
·       Awareness briefings
·       Outreach
·       Operational and analytical support
·       Investigative support

Location: North Carolina Biotechnology Center in Research Triangle Park

*Must be an employee of an NCABR member organization to attend.