Join Mission Critical Partners and our host, Delaware County Emergency Services, as we bring together public safety and other local government leaders to discuss the biggest threats facing today's public safety and local government networks, and how agencies can be more prepared to mitigate against them.
Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 10:30 AM (includes lunch)
Registration opens at 10:00 AM
Springfield County Club, 400 West Sproul Road, Springfield, PA 19064
Cyber threats to public safety and local government got more sophisticated in 2019, pressing government officials to get more aggressive in how they defend their networks and conduct incident response after an attack.
To help agencies prepare, Delaware County Emergency Services and Mission Critical Partners are hosting a Pennsylvania-specific event—an exclusive lunch-and-learn opportunity that brings together government leaders within the community.
Learn more about what's causing an increase in cyber attacks, and why public safety agencies are more prone to cybersecurity vulnerabilities. We'll discuss how attacks grew in sophistication and size in 2019, making a big problem even bigger.
An overview of the multi-step cyber risk prevention process agencies should follow, as well as immediate actions that should be taken to protect every government organization.
An agency's ability to restore operations is just as important as protection. Key elements of a robust continuity plan will be discussed, as well as other steps agencies can take to restore operations in the event of an attack.
Hear from government leaders who have lived through an attack as well as from public safety agencies who are taking aggressive steps to prevent attacks during an engaging panel discussion.