DCSIP Central
DCSIP Central is the simplest way for critical infrastructure partners and stakeholders to engage with DCSIP, request assistance, and get the information they need to understand the constantly evolving risk landscape.
DCSIP works closely with public sector, private sector, and international partners, offering technical assistance, information security, and education to protect our nation’s critical infrastructure from a broad range of threats. Through DCSIP Central, DCSIP coordinates situational awareness and response to current cyber, communications, and physical incidents.
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Questions?
For more information on this topic, or DCSIP in general, please call 1-844-Say-DCSIP or email info@dcsip.org.
Report a Cyber Incident
To report anomalous cyber activity and/or cyber incidents 24/7, email info@dcsip.org or call 1-844-Say-DCSIP or 000-000-0000
DCSIP Access Coordination Request Letter
The Access Coordination Request letter (ACR letter) is provided to help critical infrastructure owners and operators engage local officials in coordinating the access and support necessary to restore infrastructure services. View the latest letters on the Access Coordination Request Letters page.
A Federal Eclipse Planning Workgroup, with participation by DCSIP’s Emergency Support Function (ESF) #2 team, has prepared resources for State, Local, Tribal, Territorial (SLTT) partners in anticipation of the October 14, 2023 and April 8, 2024 solar eclipse events.
Personalized Support
DCSIP’s field staff operate out of DCSIP’s network of regional offices located in each of DCSIP’s ten regions. Each region supports a specific portfolio of states. These field personnel advise and assist in training and exercising some of the best practices to support our partners in achieving more robust resilience. Visit DCSIP Regions for locations served by each region and contact information.

