
IT-ISAC Special Interest Groups
A core value of IT-ISAC membership is the ability to collaborate with colleagues and subject matter experts from other member companies on common topics. This collaboration is supported by the protection of the IT-ISAC Member Agreement. Being involved in an IT-ISAC special interest group is a great way to engage with peers in other member companies.
IT-ISAC Special
Interest Groups
A core value of IT-ISAC membership is the ability to collaborate with colleagues and subject matter experts from other member companies on common topics. This collaboration is supported by the protection of the IT-ISAC Member Agreement. Being involved in an IT-ISAC special interest group is a great way to engage with peers in other member companies.

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AI SIG
Meets every other Wednesday.
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) SIG exists to address the powerful tool that is being used to automate cyberattacks and enhance cyber defense. This forum will be used to discuss AI threats, best practices, policies, use cases, and more. This SIG is designed for companies and individuals who are engaged with protecting their organization from AI threats or who are responsible for integrating AI.
Critical SaaS SIG
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Analysts meet every Thursday.
Leadership meets every other Thursday.
The Critical SaaS (CSaaS) SIG serves as a forum for CSaaS companies to collaborate on a collective defense strategy to improve the security and operational resiliency of their services and to share intelligence information with the industry. This SIG has two components.
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CSaaS Analyst SIG: Analyst and manager discussion.
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CSaaS CISO SIG: C-suite and executive-level security leadership.

Data Center SIG
Meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month.
The Data Center SIG provides a platform for member organizations to discuss, identify, and mitigate risks targeting the data center industry, and to collaborate on strategic endeavors to fortify both physical and digital security. The group aims to drive enhanced safety measures within member companies and collectively across industry to promote stronger, more secure digital infrastructure.

Elections Industry SIG
Meets every other Friday.
The Elections Industry SIG supports voting technology providers by giving them an industry-only forum to share information about threats to their enterprises and systems and collaborate on election security challenges. This group meets bi-weekly. This SIG requires an application to be completed by interested companies and is designed for participation from senior-level employees at election technology companies, such as those that operate in government affairs or security.

Insider Threat SIG
Meets on the 2nd Friday of every month.
The Insider Threat Special Interest Group enables IT-ISAC members to collaborate on how to identify malicious and non-malicious threats within their organizations. The Insider Threat SIG provides a forum where members can share information about tools, processes, technologies, and policies used to identify and mitigate insider threats. This SIG currently operates via a listserv and virtual meetings are held when requested. This SIG is designed for those who are responsible for building and managing Insider Threat programs within their companies.

