Welcome to GRF

Global Resilience Federation

We will help your industry develop or enhance a trusted threat information sharing community, obtain actionable intelligence, and support you in emergencies.

We all count on the resiliency of essential services - services from the electricity powering our homes and the connectivity of entertainment apps, to the legal systems and financial pipelines driving the global economy. But this infrastructure faces constant threats from hacktivists, criminals, and rogue states, and they are growing in sophistication.

Leveraging nearly 20 years of ISAC and ISAO expertise, GRF is a non-profit created to connect sharing communities, for mutual defense.  

That’s the power of the Global Resilience Federation.

GRF Monthly Newsletter

Now available for download is the March issue of the GRF monthly newsletter. In this issue readers will find an announcement on the first group of BRC virtual summit speakers, info on the upcoming 2nd running of a payments system disruption exercise, dates for a webinar on segmentation, a call for conference speakers, and details of an upcoming webinar on cybersecurity in education, among other news.

Business Resilience Council

A Member-Driven, Analyst-Supported, Multi-Sector Community

The BRC provides members with business continuity, disaster response, and resilience information and best practices on physical security issues such as major weather events, pandemics and other natural disasters, as well as geopolitical threats, civil unrest and terrorism. The BRC also tracks destructive malware attacks that can result in the major disruption of integrated IT or OT systems.

Work with GRF

We build and operate highly trusted information-sharing communities.

GRF members and global partners span many different industries, forming a defensive network of thousands of organizations across five continents. Together they ensure 24/7, follow-the-sun security visibility.


Webinars

Upcoming and Past Educational Webinars on Critical Cyber, Physical, Geopolitical, and Third-Party Security Issues