Original release date: January 4, 2020
Today, Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf reissued the NTAS bulletin pertaining to the terror threat to the U.S. homeland. Upfront, you should know that: “At this time there is no specific, credible threat against the homeland.” You can read the new, entire bulletin at National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin – January 4, 2020.
As the nation’s risk advisor, CISA is sharing this directly with you, our partners, to ensure you have the latest information from the Department of Homeland Security. As appropriate, we will provide protective measures when and if our understanding of the risk changes. However, do not wait for us to have the best or only idea – collective defense works best when we share what works, collectively and collaboratively.
Stay vigilant, stay connected, and help us – if you See Something, Say Something. For useful tips, resources and information about our offerings, and how to reach us and report information, related to the Bulletin, please visit CISA.gov.
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