PowerTalk – January 21st
Securing the Digital Doors and Windows
A session for School and Town Hall Stakeholders
From ransomware attacks to data breaches, the U.S. state, local, and education (SLED) sector faces growing cybersecurity risks. With limited budgets and legacy systems, it’s not a matter of if you’ll be targeted, but how prepared you are to respond.
SLED organizations have a unique opportunity to lead by adopting strategies like Zero Trust, leveraging federal funding, and modernizing infrastructure. But how can they do that?
Join us on January 21st for this live Power Talk exploring how SLED organizations can lower risks by focusing on resilience and prevention.
KEY TOPICS
Current Cyber Challenges in SLED (Schools and Local Government)
- Understand the 24/7 threat landscape and the growing sophistication of attacks like ransomware-as-a-service.
- Learn about emerging risks introduced by AI and the importance of new governance models.
Insights from Industry Leader
- Hear from Kevin Moriarity, Manager of Information Systems at Windsor Public Schools, on the cybersecurity challenges faced by K12 schools.
- Gain practical insights from
Dr. Yuri Bobbert, cybersecurity expert and SLED specialist, on bridging the gap between IT professionals and decision-makers.
Real Solutions for Your Organization
- Best practices for securing K12 systems and municipal IT.
- Tips on explaining cybersecurity initiatives to your school board or municipal leadership.
- How to create urgency and attention around the topic of cybersecurity.
If you’re responsible for managing or securing educational or municipal systems, this event is for you!
Date & Time
Tuesday, January 21st
11AM EST (United states)
The session will take place online and will take approximately 45 minutes. There is more than enough time to ask your most important questions.
Hosts
Yuri Bobbert
Cybersecurity Specialist & Global CISO at ON2IT
Kevin Moriarty
Manager of Information Systems at Windsor Public Schools
Dale Bruckhart
Vice President at Advanced Corporate Networking