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Professionals working together to help survivors

Domestic Violence ISAC

A survivor-centric information and resource community

Why join the DV-ISAC?

Working together towards a common goal

The DV-ISAC includes members dedicated to fighting domestic violence and related crimes. They share resources, tools, alerts, and more.

Grow your network

Meet and work with other professionals and allies in the field

Actionable intelligence

Gain useful insights into the current and emerging tactics used by abusers and more

Tools and resources

Gain access to tools and resources that will help you achieve more

Effective processes

Developing and sharing effective processes and practices

Overview and Mission

The Domestic Violence Information Sharing and Analysis Center (DV-ISAC) is responsible for consolidating and providing critical resources to those engaged in combating domestic violence and related crimes. This includes law enforcement, social service organization, shelter and safe houses, and government entities at all levels. The DV-ISAC is operated by Operation Safe Escape.
 
The mission of the DV-ISAC is to improve the overall security posture of partner organizations and to better enable them to provide critical security-related services to their own constituents.
 
The DV-ISAC provides a centralized resource for threat analysis and reporting, information sharing, security alerts, vulnerability management, and education and outreach services. Partner organizations contribute to the overall ISAC mission by identifying regional threat details and mitigation strategies.

About Us

Why we need to
work together

The world is changing. Abusers, stalkers, and traffickers have more resources and tools than ever before. More concerning still, they’re working together.

The Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC) concept isn’t new; it’s an established and effective concept for bringing together different organizations in the same sector. The DV-ISAC brings together advocates, allies, and experts to help level the playing field and empower survivors.