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The Information Security Resource Capability [brochure] (ISRC) is located at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), in Richland, Washington. The ISRC provides support to the Department of Energy (DOE) Security Policy Staff in the Office of Security.
The ISRC has served as a Center of Excellence for information security issues for more than 12 years. It leverages PNNL assets, in coordination with other national laboratories, U.S. Government agencies, and industry to meet the changing needs of the Department. The ISRC provides programmatic and technical support in the areas of Information Security, Facility Surveys and Approvals, Foreign Ownership, Control, or Influence, and maintains the DOE Incident Tracking and Analysis Capability (ITAC). These activities support the development of cost-effective, risk management-based security measures for incorporation into DOE Safeguards and Security Policies. The ISRC also helps to identify and mitigate security threats and vulnerabilities, and provides awareness to the DOE Complex through the publication of Advisory Notices and Crosstalks. The ISRC provides the DOE Security Policy Staff with expert technical assistance on critical Information Security matters across the DOE Complex, has developed effective Information Security training courses, provides subject matter expertise in policy planning and development, and provides an array of security technologies. Other LinksUS DOE Office of SecurityOffice of Independent Oversight for the DOE DOE Directives Nonproliferation and National Security Institute National Archives and Records Administration Code of Federal Regulations Executive Orders U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission National Security & Intelligence Sources State Department/Travel Warnings
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