Membership is free and open to anyone interested in sharing information on threats and vulnerabilities to our critical infrastructures, as well as homeland security issues. We especially encourage security practitioners from the identified infrastructure sectors to join. All members must adhere to certain established codes of conduct and ethics. At your request, your membership in InfraGard can be anonymous, and our chapter's FBI Coordinator treats the complete chapter roster as sensitive information
Membership includes registration with CyberCop Secure Portal, a secure InfraGard email address, and intelligence reports tailored to your infrastructure sector.
InfraGard is an organization dedicated to the protection of the United States and the American people. In order to maintain a level of trust within the membership, all applicants undergo a records check performed by the FBI. Applications are screened according to a defined criteria and then passed to the local chapter for final processing.
InfraGard membership comes with great responsibility. We value active members who are willing to devote their time, effort and talent to help build this organization and achieve our goals of protecting the American people. You will be a representative of the nation's largest volunteer organization dedicated to critical infrastructure protection.
Finally, before you fill out your application, please read the InfraGard Code of Ethics. As a member of InfraGard, you will be expected to abide by these guidelines.
Disclaimer
InfraGard Springfield is a non-profit organization serving as a public-private partnership among U.S. businesses, individuals involved in the protection and resilience of U.S. critical infrastructures, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.