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  • If You See Something, Say Something Campaign

    "If You See Something, Say Something®" is a national campaign that raises public awareness of the signs of terrorism and terrorism-related crime, and how to report suspicious activity to state and local law enforcement.

    Audience:
    Campus Law Enforcement, State and Local Law Enforcement, Territorial Law Enforcement, Tribal Law Enforcement
    Mission Area:
    Cyberspace and Critical Infrastructure, Terrorism and National Security Threats
    Resource Type:
    Campaigns
    Topic:
    Active Shooter Preparedness, Bombing Prevention, Physical Security, School Safety, Secure Public Gatherings, Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention
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  • Know2Protect

    Know2Protect is a Department of Homeland Security national public awareness campaign to educate and empower children, teens, parents, trusted adults and policymakers to prevent and combat online child sexual exploitation and abuse, explain how to report online enticement and victimization, and offer resources for victims and survivors and their supporters.

    Audience:
    Campus Law Enforcement, State and Local Law Enforcement, Territorial Law Enforcement, Tribal Law Enforcement
    Mission Area:
    Crimes of Exploitation and Victim Services, Cyberspace and Critical Infrastructure
    Resource Type:
    Campaigns
    Topic:
    Combat Cyber Crime, Cybersecurity, Emerging Technology, School Safety
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  • Your Safety, Our Priority Campaign

    As co-chair of the Government Services and Facilities Sector, Federal Protective Service's (FPS) Your Safety, Our Priority initiative aims to promote security and resilience through information and resources sharing for state, local, tribal, and territorial government personnel, as well as the essential functions they perform. FPS’s goal is to keep people safe, both online and off, by educating and empowering them to prevent these threats through vigilance. This initiative provides information on how to remain vigilant and increase personal safety, in the office, during commutes, on business trips, at home, and more.

    Audience:
    Campus Law Enforcement, State and Local Law Enforcement, Territorial Law Enforcement, Tribal Law Enforcement
    Mission Area:
    Resilience
    Resource Type:
    Campaigns, Educational Resources, Training or Exercises
    Topic:
    Strengthen National Resilience
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