Electricity Sector Information Sharing and Analysis Center
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The Electricity Sector Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ES-ISAC) shares critical information with industry participants about infrastructure protection. The ES-ISAC serves the electricity sector by facilitating communications between electricity sector participants, federal governments, and other critical infrastructures. It is the job of the ES-ISAC to promptly disseminate threat indications, vulnerabilities, analyses, and warnings, together with interpretations, to help electricity sector participants take protective actions.
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Entity Type
Organization95%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5
Sensitivity
Regulated85%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5
Information Class
Cui72%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5
Variants
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- Electricity Sector Information Sharing and Analysis Centers
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- Electricity Sector Information Sharing and Analysis Center's
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- Electricity Sector Information Sharing and Analysis Centers'
Framework definitions
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- The Electricity Sector Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ES-ISAC) shares critical information with industry participants about infrastructure protection. The ES-ISAC serves the electricity sector by facilitating communications between electricity sector participants, federal governments, and other critical infrastructures. It is the job of the ES-ISAC to promptly disseminate threat indications, vulnerabilities, analyses, and warnings, together with interpretations, to help electricity sector participants take protective actions.
- §1
- The Electricity Sector Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ES-ISAC) shares critical information with industry participants about infrastructure protection. The ES-ISAC serves the electricity sector by facilitating communications between electricity sector participants, federal governments, and other critical infrastructures. It is the job of the ES-ISAC to promptly disseminate threat indications, vulnerabilities, analyses, and warnings, together with interpretations, to help electricity sector participants take protective actions.
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