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ChemLock Program

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ChemLock Program

Launched in November 2021 by the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), ChemLock program is a completely voluntary program that provides facilities that possess dangerous chemicals no-cost services and tools to help them better understand the risks they face and improve their chemical security posture in a way that works for their business model. From on-site consultations to chemical security resources, the CISA ChemLock program offers scalable, tailored options for facilities looking to enhance their chemical security posture. While some services are only available to U.S. industry, ChemLock’s resources and CISA Tabletop Exercise Packages are available globally online.

CISA’s ChemLock resources are no-cost, publicly available guidance documents, templates, fact sheets, and toolkits to help facilities enhance the cyber and physical security surrounding their chemicals. ChemLock resources can be found at https://www.cisa.gov/chemlock-resources.

ChemLock offers CISA Tabletop Exercise Packages (CTEPs), drills, and general materials to help facilities conduct exercises that are tailored specifically for chemical security. The packages are no-cost to download and include the scenario-specific situation manual, planner handbook, facilitator/evaluator handbook, and assorted forms and templates. The CTEP documents can be found at https://www.cisa.gov/chemlock-exercises.

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Status

Active, Ongoing
Start Date: November 1, 2021
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ASI Database Release

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Contacts

Name Position Agency/Department/Org Note
Mr Todd Perry Special Coordinator, UNSCR 1540
Department of State
United States
Mr Stephen Knight Point of Contact
United States Mission to the United Nations
United States

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