WACIRC Washington Computer Incident Response Center
Since most of Washington’s state government is interconnected through the state
government network, the security vulnerabilities or risks accepted by one are
ultimately shared by all. Timely, accurate information sharing among agencies
aids prevention and recovery from cyber incidents against government networks.
WACIRC was created in 2002 to support this reality.
WACIRC also responds to Gov. Gary Locke’s 2001 request to the Information
Services Board chair to “take decisive actions to ensure that the security of
our technology stays ahead of any potential cyber terrorists,” and “work with
the Board, the Department of Information Services and other state agencies to
make state computer and telecommunications systems secure.”
With a membership of more than 60 state agencies and local government partners,
WACIRC consists of authorized security contacts that share the State Government
Network. It serves as the focal point for meeting the following statewide
goals:
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Establish a reliable process for reporting computer security related
emergencies
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Coordinate the timely incident response capabilities of state agencies.
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Provide the means for communication of alert and advisory information about
potential threats and emerging incidents.
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Promote incident response handling awareness within state government,
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Facilitate timely sharing among state agencies for references to technical
security-related information, tools, techniques and methods.
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Foster cooperation among state agencies for the effective prevention,
detection, containment, eradication, recovery and follow-up from computer
security incidents.
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Provide a forum for learning and sharing information.