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WASHINGTON – April 1, 2026 – Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA), a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the cybersecurity of the global digital ecosystem, today announced Motorola Solutions as its newest member and first in the safety and security technology sector. CTA and Motorola Solutions, including the Public Safety Threat Alliance (PSTA) it founded and administrates, will collaborate on cyber threat intelligence sharing to strengthen the security postures of public safety agencies and enterprises globally.
Motorola Solutions is a global leader in mission-critical safety and security technologies for public safety, defense and enterprise organizations. Its robust ecosystem includes critical communications, command center, video security and AI technologies that help protect people, property and places. It established the PSTA in 2022, which provides nearly 2,500 public safety agencies globally with actionable intelligence to defend against attacks.
“I am pleased to welcome Motorola Solutions to the Cyber Threat Alliance,” said Michael Daniel, President and CEO, Cyber Threat Alliance. “Motorola Solutions brings a new perspective to the Alliance as a leading provider of mission-critical technologies that protect our communities and as the trusted leader for cyber threat intelligence sharing in the public safety sector through the Public Safety Threat Alliance. CTA members look forward to welcoming Motorola Solutions and the enhanced cyber threat collaboration that will ensue.”
“All public safety agencies require a mission-critical cybersecurity posture to support the safety and security of their communities,” said Jay Kaine, Director of the PSTA, Motorola Solutions. “We look forward to collaborating with the Cyber Threat Alliance. Together, we will deliver earlier warnings and greater intelligence to the thousands of agencies that depend on this robust knowledge-sharing network to help stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.”
About Cyber Threat Alliance | www.cyberthreatalliance.org
CTA was founded by Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Cisco, Fortinet, McAfee, Palo Alto Networks, and Symantec, Enterprise Division of Broadcom. Membership also includes Baffin Bay, CUJO AI, CyberCX, Extrahop, Gen, Hitachi Systems, Juniper Networks, K7 Computing, Level Blue, Maltiverse, Minsait, Motorola Solutions, NEC Corporation, Nozomi Networks, OneFirewall, Panda Security (WatchGuard), Penta Security, Rapid7, Red Piranha, ReversingLabs, SANDS Lab, Scitum, Silent Push, SK shieldus, SOCRadar, SonicWall, Sophos, Telefónica Tech, Tinexta Cyber, and Trinity Cyber.
CTA is the first formally organized nonprofit group of cybersecurity practitioners that work together in good faith to share threat information and improve global defenses against advanced cyber adversaries. CTA’s mission is to facilitate the sharing of actionable intelligence and situational awareness about sophisticated cyber threats to improve its members’ cyber defenses, more effectively disrupt malicious cyber actors around the world and raise the level of cybersecurity throughout the Internet and cyberspace. The alliance is continuing to grow on a global basis, enriching both the quantity and quality of the information that is being shared across the platform. CTA is actively recruiting additional regional players to enhance information sharing to enable a more secure future for all.
About Motorola Solutions | Solving for safer
Safety and security are at the heart of everything we do at Motorola Solutions. We build and connect technologies to help protect people, property and places. Our solutions foster the collaboration that’s critical for safer communities, safer schools, safer hospitals, safer businesses, and ultimately, safer nations. Learn more about our commitment to innovating for a safer future for us all at www.motorolasolutions.com.

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Actor: Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA), Motorola Solutions
Event: Collaboration on cyber threat intelligence sharing
Date: April 1, 2026
Locations: Global
Established: PSTA by Motorola Solutions in 2022
Agencies Affected: Nearly 2,500 public safety agencies globally

Executive Summary

On April 1, 2026, the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA) announced Motorola Solutions as its newest member and the first in the safety and security technology sector. CTA, a nonprofit cybersecurity organization, and Motorola Solutions will collaborate on threat intelligence sharing to strengthen the security postures of public safety agencies and enterprises globally. Motorola Solutions, a global leader in mission-critical technologies for public safety, defense, and enterprise organizations, established the Public Safety Threat Alliance (PSTA) in 2022 to provide actionable intelligence against attacks to nearly 2,500 public safety agencies worldwide. The collaboration aims to deliver earlier warnings and greater intelligence to help stay ahead of sophisticated cyber threats.

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Patterns detected: ARC-0043 Motte-and-Bailey (The collaboration focuses on cybersecurity but may also have broader implications for safety and security technologies).
In this announcement, the Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA) and Motorola Solutions join forces to combat cyber threats, particularly those targeting public safety agencies. However, the collaboration could have far-reaching consequences, potentially impacting defense and enterprise organizations as well. This example demonstrates the ARC-0043 Motte-and-Bailey pattern, where an issue is presented narrowly but may have broader implications that go unaddressed initially.
The collaboration between CTA and Motorola Solutions is part of a growing effort to strengthen cybersecurity defenses against advanced threats. The PSTA, founded by Motorola Solutions in 2022, has already provided actionable intelligence to thousands of public safety agencies worldwide. This cooperation may lead to earlier warnings and greater intelligence, helping these agencies stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
Root Cause:
The root cause driving this collaboration is the increasing sophistication of cyber threats and the need for cooperation among organizations to address these challenges effectively. The convergence of technology in safety, security, and cybersecurity sectors further emphasizes the importance of such collaborations.
Implications:
This collaboration has the potential to significantly enhance the cybersecurity posture of public safety agencies globally. It may also provide a model for other industries to follow, encouraging cooperation and knowledge sharing to improve overall cyber resilience. However, it is essential to remain vigilant about the potential for misuse or exploitation of shared intelligence.
Bridge Questions:
How can such collaborations be balanced to protect both privacy and security?
What other industries could benefit from similar collaborative efforts in the realm of cybersecurity?
As technology continues to converge, what new challenges and opportunities will emerge for cybersecurity professionals?

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