Motorola Solutions Now Part of the Cyber Threat Alliance
Motorola Solutions is now part of the Cyber Threat Alliance, 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.
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April 22, 2026
Motorola Solutions, including the Public Safety Threat Alliance (PSTA) it founded and administrates, has now become part of the Cyber Threat Alliance.
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Cyber Threat Alliance (CTA), a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the cybersecurity of the global digital ecosystem, 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.
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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.
“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.”
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.”
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