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CyberSmart 2020 Virtual Summit: Priorit...
As the management of government information and services moves rapidly online, securing critical infrastructure from cyber attacks is essential to national security and the integrity of our democracy. Effective and influential cybersecurity tactics involve engaging a wide range of government leaders and thinking about everything from cutting edge technologies to revitalizing your workforce. During the CyberSmart 2020 Virtual Summit, join Next...
July 30, 2020
Organizer: Nextgov
Location: Webcast
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Measuring What Matters: Enhancing Cyber...
With high profile breaches threatening operations, ransomware attacks on the rise, and a myriad of laws and regulations guiding cybersecurity initiatives, federal, state and local governments have prioritized shoring up their cyber defenses across the board. However, as organizations work to enhance their cybersecurity, how can they ensure these efforts are effective and in compliance with federal standards and regulations? During this webcast...
July 7, 2020
Organizer: Government Executive Media Group
Location: Webcast
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Disparate, But Secure: The Possibility...
Zoom bombs, fishy texts, demanding emails: COVID-19 has revealed the capabilities and infrastructure not yet in place to support a fully remote state and local government workforce. This webcast will explore how federal, state and local officials have leveraged budgets, policies, and personnel to respond quickly to cybersecurity threats during the massive shift to working from home. We’ll investigate what it’ll take to put the rans...
June 8, 2020
Organizer: Nextgov and Route Fifty
Location: Webcast
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Held for Ransom - State and Local Respo...
State and local governments have seen an exponential rise in ransomware and phishing attacks. In 2019 alone, hackers successfully attacked at least 113 state and municipal government agencies across the United States--to say nothing of the untold numbers of phishing scams unleashed upon individual accounts and devices. Such breaches can significantly halt local and state operations. Rather than being caught unprepared, leaders are reassessing...
April 30, 2020
Organizer: Government Executive Media Group
Location: Webcast
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CyberSmart Series: Denver
To protect the health and safety of attendees, this event has been moved to online-only due to COVID-19 concerns. As many vital government services and data move online, the protection of government information and infrastructure from looming cyber-attacks is more important than ever before. Initiatives across Colorado, such as READYColorado and the National Cybersecurity Center, show that the best fortification strategy is developing a robust...
March 31, 2020
Organizer: Route Fifty
Location: Virtual
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Public Safety in the Age of Digital Gov...
The digital era has provided state and local governments with massive quantities of data that have improved their decision making abilities. Simultaneously, the reliance on this data has created a new responsibility for organizations to appropriately manage the data they own and more importantly, protect it. Data management and protection is particularly vital for those focused on citizen public safety and emergency management response. The em...
February 5, 2020
Organizer: Route Fifty
Location: Webcast
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Cyber Strong: Defending Government's Di...
When it comes to protecting the digital infrastructure, the roles of public sector security leaders are complex—and rapidly changing. There has always been an imperative to defend our systems and educate our workforce about cyber threats. However, state and local governments' cybersecurity responsibilities continue to grow, fueled by the changing nature and sophistication of online threats along with an explosion of innovative government...
September 12, 2019
Organizer: Government Executive Media Group
Location: Seattle, WA
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Designing Strong Cyber Defenses for Sta...
It's no secret that state, county and municipal governments around the U.S. are vulnerable to cyber assaults. IT security personnel need to be on guard to react to rapidly changing threats from ransomware, data breaches, website vandalism and DDOS attacks to not only protect agency assets but also sensitive information the public sector is responsible for safeguarding. But in an era of limited resources, how should state and local governments...
June 9, 2016
Organizer: Route Fifty
Location: Webcast
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