The Tribal ISAC appoints first executive director to advance cybersecurity for tribal governments and enterprises

Tuesday, January 27, 2026 4:34 PM
  • CDC Newswire

Portage, MI – The Tribal Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Tribal-ISAC) announced
today the appointment of Toni Pepper as its first Executive Director, effective February 1, 2026.
The appointment marks an important milestone in the continued growth of the Tribal-ISAC as
the nation’s only Information Sharing and Analysis Center dedicated exclusively to the
cybersecurity needs of sovereign Native American and Alaska Native tribal governments and
their enterprises.

Founded in 2021, the Tribal-ISAC exists to strengthen cybersecurity resilience across Indian
Country by providing a trusted, member-driven environment for information sharing,
collaboration, and collective defense. Operating as a 501(c)(3) division of Tribal Share, Inc.,
Tribal-ISAC supports tribes in preventing, detecting, and responding to cyber threats—while
respecting and reinforcing tribal sovereignty.

“The Tribal-ISAC provides a trusted space for tribes to collaborate and share cybersecurity
information in support of collective defense,” said Toni Pepper. “I’m honored to support the
organization’s mission and work alongside members and partners to strengthen cybersecurity
resilience across Indian Country.”

As the Tribal-ISAC has expanded its membership, services, and partnerships, the creation of the
Executive Director role reflects the organization’s transition from an early-stage initiative to a
sustained national resource. The role is intended to support continued mission execution,
operational maturity, and long-term sustainability.

Pepper has been involved with the Tribal-ISAC since its founding, serving on the Steering
Committee and helping shape the organization’s mission, governance, and strategic direction. As Executive Director, she will provide day-to-day leadership and operational oversight; strengthen
member engagement and services; expand strategic partnerships; support trusted threat
intelligence sharing and collective defense; and advance the Tribal-ISAC’s long-term strategy to
enhance cybersecurity resilience for tribal communities nationwide.

“The Tribal-ISAC plays a critical role in helping tribes protect their governments, enterprises,
and critical infrastructure,” the Tribal-ISAC Steering Committee said in a joint statement. “This
leadership appointment supports our commitment to growing the Tribal ISAC as a trusted,
sustainable, and member-focused cybersecurity resource.”

About Tribal-ISAC:

The Tribal Information Sharing and Analysis Center ( Tribal-ISAC ) is the trusted cybersecurity
information sharing community for tribal governments and enterprises across the United States.
As the only ISAC dedicated exclusively to Indian Country, Tribal-ISAC provides secure threat
intelligence sharing, access to leading practices, and collaboration with government and industry
partners to strengthen collective defense and support tribal sovereignty. Learn more at
www.tribalisac.org.