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FBI Cyber — Private Sector Engagement

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The FBI's Cyber strategy is to impose cost on cyber adversaries around the world through our unique authorities and peerless investigative capabilities. Cultivating a network of collaborative and information-sharing partnerships is at the forefront of the FBI priorities.

Business and Industry: Partners in Our Cyber Mission

The success of that mission depends on partnerships — those we have and continue to build worldwide with law enforcement, intelligence agencies, and the private sector. Our private sector partners play an integral role in defending against a cyber threat that no one agency can face alone.

In the last few years, we've seen a significant increase in cyberattacks against our private sector companies, critical infrastructure, and government agencies. With supply chain attacks, intellectual property theft, and ransomware attacks, the stakes could not be higher.

This portal is intended to facilitate reporting and information sharing among the private sector and intelligence agencies. If you are not a member of private industry and need to file a fraud or scam complaint, please utilize this form instead.

Partner or Establish a Relationship with FBI Cyber

Click here to if your organization would like to establish a relationship with FBI Cyber. FBI Cyber may provide your organization with:

  • Assistance
  • Information Sharing
  • Presentations/Conferences

Report a Cyber Incident

Click here to report incidents affecting a business or organization, such as:

  • Ransomware
  • Data Breach
  • Intrusions
  • Insider Threats

Recent Industry Alerts

InfraGard

InfraGard is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and members of the private sector for the protection of U.S. Critical Infrastructure. Through seamless collaboration, InfraGard connects owners and operators within critical infrastructure to the FBI, to provide education, information sharing, networking, and workshops on emerging technologies and threats. InfraGard’s membership includes business executives, entrepreneurs, lawyers, security personnel, military and government officials, IT professionals, academia and state and local law enforcement — dedicated to contributing industry — specific insight and advancing national security.

Learn more or join InfraGard here.

Threat Analytics Collaboration Unit (TACU)

The FBI Cyber Threat Analytics Collaboration Unit (TACU) works closely with the National Defense Cyber Alliance (NDCA), which brings together experts from the U.S. government and the private sector to share threat intelligence. Inquiries regarding the NDCA can be sent to ndca@ndcapartners.org.

Terms and Conditions

Prior to filing a complaint with the IC3, please read the following information regarding terms and conditions.

Should you have additional questions prior to filing your complaint, view FAQ for more information on inquiries such as:

  • What details will I be asked to include in my complaint?
  • What happens after I file a complaint?
  • How are complaints resolved?
  • Should I retain evidence related to my complaint?

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