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a, Georgia's State Fusion Center is operated by the GBI, State Police, and GEMHSA, and GTA has several of its employees staffed there as well. The fusion center receives information from local, state, and federal partners, as well as the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC), on cyber threats to the state's critical infrastructure. Georgia also shares information through forums such as MS-ISAC, the Cybersecurity Review Board, and GTA's sourcing governance structure. MS-ISAC shares information on threats across the nation, the Cybersecurity Review Board shares information about the state's cybersecurity risk posture and landscape with state leaders, and GTA's internal sourcing governance structure provides forums for service providers and government personnel to discuss IT project cybersecurity risks and mitigations. Michigan formed several cross-organizational information sharing platforms to address a variety of cybersecurity challenges. In addition to the Kitchen Cabinets described previously, the Cyber Advisory Council, which includes members across multiple sectors (e.g., critical infrastructure, finance, education), provides a cross-ecosystem forum for sharing information directly with the Governor. The Council shares insights on cyber-related topics, and the Governor's Office uses this information when setting priorities for the state. Similarly, the Cyber Executive Team brings together