Enduring Security Framework (ESF)

Bringing public & private sectors together on Intelligence-driven, shared cybersecurity challenges.

Overview

The Enduring Security Framework (ESF) is a public-private partnership that addresses risks to critical infrastructure and National Security Systems.

ESF is a cross-sector working group that operates under the auspices of Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC) to address threats and risks to the security and stability of U.S. National Security Systems and critical infrastructure. It is comprised of experts from the U.S. Government as well as representatives from the Information Technology, Communications, and the Defense Industrial Base sectors. ESF is charged with bringing together representatives from private and public sectors to work on intelligence-driven, shared cybersecurity challenges.

ESF is chartered by the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the IT, Communications and Defense Industrial Base Sector Coordinating Councils. 

NSA serves as the Executive Secretariat of ESF and leverages DHS Critical infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC) authorities to conduct ESF activities.

Enduring Security Framework Products

ImageTitlePublication Date
 Enduring Security Framework: A RetrospectiveEnduring Security Framework: A Retrospective3/15/2024
 ESF: Recommendations for Increasing U.S. Participation & Leadership in Standards DevelopmentESF: Recommendations for Increasing U.S. Participation & Leadership in Standards Development7/30/2024
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