Security

BlackBerry and Honeywell join ICASI

BlackBerry and Honeywell are the latest two companies to join the Industry Consortium for Advancement of Security on the Internet (ICASI).

ICASI continues to be a voice for better multi-party vulnerability disclosure that makes a real difference in customer security.

ICASI enhances the global security landscape by driving excellence and innovation in security response practices; and by enabling its members to proactively collaborate to analyze, mitigate, and resolve multi-stakeholder, global security challenges.

The Unified Security Incident Response Plan (USIRP) is one of the primary means by which ICASI fulfills its mission of enhancing the global security landscape. Comprising a trusted forum and supporting processes, procedures, and tools, the USIRP enables Security Incident Response Teams (SIRTs) from ICASI member companies as well as select, invited outside organizations to collaborate quickly and effectively to resolve complex, multi-stakeholder Internet security issues.

In this increasingly connected ecosystem, industry leaders are banding together to better coordinate vulnerability response, promote security response best practices, and be an active partner with security researchers to make the Internet more secure.

ICASI continues to be a voice for better multi-party vulnerability disclosure that makes a real difference in customer security.

General Membership in ICASI is open to all companies that are vendors, manufacturers, or providers of IT, Internet, or e-commerce products, solutions or services — or provide IT-, Internet-, or e-commerce-based services to the public. Are global industry leaders that can affect the changes necessary to protect the global security IT ecosystem and are committed to participating actively in helping to carry out the ICASI mission and goals.