Ransomware, which worms its way in via phony emails or stolen passwords, is the top concern of government cybersecurity professionals - and it should be a top concern of yours, too.
As the workforce became more distributed and internet-facing technologies became core to continuity of operations, cybersecurity’s role in meeting government’s essential mission grew in importance.
Specifically, you’ll learn:
As the workforce became more distributed and internet-facing technologies became core to continuity of operations, cybersecurity’s role in meeting government’s essential mission grew in importance.
Specifically, you’ll learn:
- How employees can leverage various tools, strategies, and policy frameworks such as the Cyber Executive Order to decrease cyber risks and prevent data breaches.
- The biggest oversights many employees make when it comes to good cyber hygiene.
- Dos and don’ts of ransomware protection.
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Michael Sherwood
Chief Innovation Officer
City of Las Vegas
City of Las Vegas
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Kim Muhr
Network Analyst
St. Charles Community Unit School District 303
St. Charles Community Unit School District 303
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Jason Frame
Chief Information Officer
Southern Nevada Health District
Southern Nevada Health District
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