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SUMMARY:CyberForce Competition for US Department of Energy - Application Closes 10/1
DESCRIPTION:Student Team Application is OPEN \nTwo weeks left to apply! \nThe 2021 CyberForce Competition® application is open. Students can apply with their university team. https://cyberforcecompetition.com \nStudent Eligibility: \n\nParticipants must be at least 18 years of age to participate.\nParticipants must be attending an accredited U.S. higher education institution.\nParticipants must be degree seeking: associates\, undergraduate\, graduate\, and PhD.\nParticipants must be actively attending the university they wish to represent.\nParticipants must be on a team of 4-6 individuals.\nOnce the competition has begun\, a participant must complete the competition.\n\nVolunteers \nThere are plenty of opportunities to volunteer for the competition. If you are unable to participate as a student\, think about joining as a volunteer! \nRed Team \nThis team comprises of individuals that have a technical background in IT and will play the role of “hackers”. \nGreen Team \nThis team plays the role of a typical business user and is comprised of users with a variety of skill sets. \nScoring Assistant \nThis team assists competition staff with scoring pre-competition scoring materials such as security documentation or video submissions. \nSponsor \nThe competition is not successful without our industry partners. Want to make an impactful difference in hundreds of students’ and growing professionals’ careers? Sponsor the CyberForce® Program today. \n 
URL:https://sdccoe.org/event/cyberforce-competition-for-us-department-of-energy-application-closes-10-1/
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SUMMARY:Fresh Brewed Tech Live Presents: Cloud Night
DESCRIPTION:For the builders in the cloud.\n\nEdge computing is already in use all around us – from the wearables to the computers parsing intersection traffic flow. Edge services are allowing business to get closer than ever to their users\, end points\, and data in locations that matter.\n\nJoin Fresh Brewed Tech\, Cox Edge\, and the Data Science Alliance on October 4th for purposeful networking and conversations that deepen our awareness of cloud and edge computing and what it means for the future of cloud services.\n\nFrom insights led by edge computing experts from Cox Edge\, Epik AI\, and Harpoon\, to curated attendee matches and topic-based discussions\, Cloud\nNight will connect you with the right peers\, mentors\, mentees\, talent\, and more.\n\nJoin right at 4:00 PM for 1 on 1 attendee matches. Shortly after\, learn how AI\, Retail Tech\, and FinTech are leading the way with utilizing edge computing. Following that\, join small-group expert-led discussions on a topic of your choice alongside demos led by edge leaders.
URL:https://sdccoe.org/event/fresh-brewed-tech-live-presents-cloud-night/
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SUMMARY:Cybersecurity in Manufacturing Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Society of Manufacturing Engineers\, San Diego Chapter kindly invite you to attend a virtual event titled: “Cybersecurity in Manufacturing”. Gone are the days where cybersecurity is considered a function of the IT department only. The threats we face today require for everyone to be aware of risks we meet at all levels of our organizations\, internally and externally. This event will be virtual on Wednesday\, October 13th from 5:00 – 6:30 pm (Pacific Time). This event is in collaboration with San Diego & Imperial Community Colleges and the East County Economic Development Council (ECEDC). \nWho is this event for? \n\nTechnicians\, engineers\, technical sales professionals\nEducators (high school\, college\, university)\nStudents (high school and college)\nAnyone interested in “why cybersecurity is important in manufacturing?”\n\nWe’re honored to have the CEO of The Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CyManII)\, Dr. Howard Grimes\, as our keynote speaker (his bio below). The keynote will be followed by a panel of Cybersecurity experts who are working in the manufacturing space to join us for discussion and Q&A. Jo Marie Diamond\, Strategic Advisor (previously\, CEO) of East County Economic Development Council (ECEDC) has graciously accepted to be our panel moderator. \nDr. Howard Grimes Bio \nDr. Howard Grimes is a noted research scientist and author with 25 years of success in directing complex university and National Laboratory research programs and entrepreneurial start-up initiatives. Currently\, he also serves as the Associate Vice Provost and Vice President for Institutional Initiatives at UTSA. Previously\, he was Director for Innovation and Industry Partnerships (3 years) at INL’s Idaho CAES.
URL:https://sdccoe.org/event/cybersecurity-in-manufacturing-webinar/
LOCATION:Society of Manufacturing Engineers\, San Diego Chapter
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SUMMARY:Corporate Directors Forum Anatomy of a Cyber Ransom Breakfast Briefing
DESCRIPTION:Who would have predicted that holding information hostage\, using extortion software\, could become so profitable for cybercriminals? \nOver the last decade\, more and more cases are in the news discussing how very significant organizations can no longer operate because access to their data and functionality of their computers is being held for ransom. These attacks have become professionalized and some estimates place damages at hundreds of millions per year. Our experts will break down the “evidence” and provide techniques to address: \n\nWhat behaviors put organizations at greater risk?\nHow can directors and business leaders be prepared to act quickly to mitigate risk when an attack happens?\nWhat security measures should be implemented\, and can attacks be thwarted?\nHow can web-savviness be enhanced to avoid business disruption and financial loss?\nWhat industry segments are the most vulnerable?\n\nCCOE Discount Code: SDCCOE-101521 (case sensitive) for a $25 discount on registration.
URL:https://sdccoe.org/event/corporate-directors-forum-anatomy-of-a-cyber-ransom-breakfast-briefing/
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SUMMARY:Techno Security & Digital Forensics Conference
DESCRIPTION:Access the latest tools\, training\, networking and more in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics! \nThe 2021 California edition of Techno Security & Digital Forensics Conference will take place October 25-27 at the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines. This event provides a unique education experience that blends together the digital forensics and cybersecurity industries for collaboration between government and private sectors. \nEvent Highlights: \n\nEducational Sessions – Learn about new tools\, the current state of the industry\, trends\, case studies\, and more. Educational sessions cover topics within the following primary tracks from which CPE credits can be earned: Audit/Risk Management\, Forensics\, Information Security\, Investigations\, and Sponsor Demos.\nIndustry-Leading Speakers – Hear from industry leaders who will share their knowledge and expertise on a wide variety of topics that are current and relevant to the industry such as: AI\, Cloud Forensics\, Dark Web\, Data Breaches\, Insider Threat\, IOT\, Mobile Forensics\, OSINT\, Ransomware and more.\nSponsors/Exhibits – Have one-to-one time with sponsors\, discover new products/services\, and access numerous product demos for an in-depth look at the latest innovations in the industry.\nNetworking – Connect and collaborate with cybersecurity and digital forensics professionals throughout the conference\, with evening events that allow additional time to interact and develop meaningful relationships.\n\nREGISTER NOW TO ATTEND! Use promo code CCOE21 for 20% off current registration rates. \nFor additional event details and to register\, visit www.TechnoSecurity.us/ca
URL:https://sdccoe.org/event/techno-security-digital-forensics-conference-3/
LOCATION:Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines
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SUMMARY:NICE Webinar Featuring CCOE: Introducing Cybersecurity Apprenticeships in Federal Environments
DESCRIPTION:Federal agencies can use apprenticeship as part of their overall human resources strategy to build a custom pipeline of highly-skilled talent. There are over 150 apprenticeship programs across the federal government that enroll nearly 1\,500 apprentices spanning healthcare\, financial services\, transportation\, and skilled trades occupations\, yet thus far no programs for cybersecurity work roles. Why is now the time to experiment with cybersecurity apprenticeships?  What would it take to build a such a program? What are the barriers to overcome?  How can we make progress as a community?  These questions\, and more\, will be addressed by an expert panel with diverse insights and perspectives.
URL:https://sdccoe.org/event/nice-webinar-featuring-ccoe-introducing-cybersecurity-apprenticeships-in-federal-environments/
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SUMMARY:NCSA Webinar: Cybersecurity Crossroads - The Intersection of Information\, Technology\, and People
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Cyber Security Alliance and Nasdaq for the 2021 Cybersecurity Summit\, “Cybersecurity Crossroads: The Intersection of Information\, Technology\, and People.” The challenges faced by the cybersecurity community today are hitting mainstream headlines. However\, new approaches to information sharing\, securing technologies\, and human-centric cyber training can empower organizations and professionals to enable a safer\, more secure world. \nIn honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month\, experts will delve into the current cybersecurity landscape\, and discuss how looking at cybersecurity as an intersection of information\, technology and people can secure its future. \nFeatured Sessions:\nFlipping the Switch: Prioritizing People in Cybersecurity \nOver the past year\, the cybersecurity industry has focused on its greatest asset: people. In the past\, people-centric cybersecurity training may have been considered a low-tech approach\, but the importance of a comprehensive internal training program can often be one of the most important defenses in an organization. Cyber policies must be coupled with comprehensive employee training to minimize human error and risks to company data in the long run. This session will discuss how to implement psychologically-based\, behavior-changing approaches to employee training\, and best practices for implementing and measuring effective training and awareness programs. \nGlobal Information Sharing to Disarm Cyber Criminals \nCybersecurity experts have long advocated for increased information sharing between the public and private sectors. Increased collaboration creates a rich environment for industry experts to thwart threats from bad actors. In this session\, experts will explain why a united front between government and businesses across the globe can elevate cyber response tactics as a whole\, and what needs to be done to achieve a better information exchange dynamic in the future. \nThe Cybersecurity Solution: Educating Future Leaders \nWhat can cyber leaders do today to create a strong\, resilient\, diverse cyber workforce for tomorrow? While the cybersecurity industry is constantly growing and evolving\, there is a gap between supply and demand. Currently\, there is a 3.12 million global workforce shortage of workers with cybersecurity skills with an increasing need to improve the amount of diverse workers in the field of cybersecurity. Some experts suggest that the answer is to educate students at an earlier age to prepare them for a career in cybersecurity later in life. In this panel\, leading experts discuss educating future leaders and whether or not teaching cybersecurity to a younger audience could settle the skills gap. \nFireside Chat: The Supply Chain Ripple Effect \nAs one of the most devastating attacks on US infrastructure in recent years\, the SolarWinds incident showed the world how a basic supply chain attack can send ripples through entire network infrastructures\, allowing bad actors to penetrate the most complex business and government networks in the country.  Join experts for a discussion of how one vulnerability can affect an entire ecosystem\, and the steps cybersecurity leaders can take to mitigate the ripple effect.
URL:https://sdccoe.org/event/ncsa-webinar-cybersecurity-crossroads-the-intersection-of-information-technology-and-people/
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