SCN & Partners Launch Further Expansion of Regional Threat Capability Initiative to Strengthen National “Virtual Shield”

Jul 15, 2026 | Article, Press Release

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SCN Expansion of RTCI

Expansion Unifies & Enhances Threat Management & Information Sharing in Colorado, Georgia, and Pennsylvania

The Secure Community Network (SCN) today announced the continued expansion of the threat management and information-sharing capabilities for the Jewish community through partnership efforts with Jewish Federations in Colorado, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. With direct connectivity to SCN’s national technology and data platforms, analysts deployed to those regions will support multiple Federations, including the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, and JEWISHcolorado, as well as dozens of smaller communities.

The Regional Threat Capability Initiative, built in collaboration between Federations, public safety and law enforcement agencies, community partners, and SCN — and initially supported through the LiveSecure initiative, a national security campaign led by Jewish Federations of North America that raised a record $130 million to invest in Jewish security — is strengthening coordination, breaking down information silos, and connecting local expertise with SCN’s national threat management capabilities.

This latest milestone strengthens the security of the broader Federation ecosystem by extending SCN’s “Virtual Shield” across more than 45 Jewish Federations and partners, adding to current partnerships that cover Delaware, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Western New York to provide threat management.

“The Jewish community continues to face an unprecedented threat environment, making collaboration and information sharing more important than ever,” said Renée Rockford, President & CEO, JEWISHcolorado. “Through this expanded partnership with the Secure Community Network, JEWISHcolorado and our funding partners of Rose Community Foundation and the Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation of Colorado are helping build a stronger, more connected security infrastructure that links our local expertise with national threat analysis and law enforcement partnerships. Together, we are creating a safer, more resilient Jewish community for Colorado and contributing to a nationwide network dedicated to protecting Jewish life.”

“Security is a shared responsibility, and no community should face today’s evolving threat environment alone. This partnership strengthens our ability to work alongside SCN, law enforcement, and Federations across the country to proactively identify threats, share information, and better protect Jewish Atlanta,” said Renee Kutner, President & CEO, Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta. “We are proud to be part of a growing national effort that makes every participating community stronger.”

“Security is built through partnership, preparation, and shared responsibility. By joining SCN’s Regional Threat Capability Initiative, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia is strengthening our ability to identify potential threats earlier, share critical information more effectively, and coordinate with trusted partners across the region and the country,” said Michael Balaban, President and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia. “This collaboration enhances our ability to help safeguard Jewish life while ensuring our community remains resilient, connected, and prepared.”

“The continued widespread adoption of SCN’s Regional Threat Capability Initiative reflects the power of collaboration between SCN, Federations, and communities nationwide,” said Michael Masters, SCN National Director & CEO. “Together, we are building a shared threat management framework that breaks down information silos, strengthens coordination, and enables communities to identify threats earlier, share information faster, and better protect Jewish life.”

The Regional Threat Capability Initiative is powered by proprietary SCN programs and technologies covered under SCN’s U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) SAFETY Act Designation. SCN is the only faith-based organization to receive this designation for its proprietary anti-terrorism technologies and threat management systems, which DHS recognizes as a Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology (QATT).

In 2025, SCN referred more than 850 threats to life to state and urban fusion centers and the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center (NTOC), which led to the arrests of individuals threatening Jewish and other faith-based communities.