Champlain College's Digital Threats Cyber Conference Aimed At Helping Nonprofits and Businesses
Department of Justice, FBI and Vermont Investigators to Share Expertise
Burlington, VT (02/23/2017) — Join Champlain College and the U.S. Department of Justice for a free one-day conference outlining key current cyber threats to organizations of all sizes, as well as what tactics you should be using to prepare and to respond to those threats. The conference will also include guidance on how to proceed when you are targeted - and conversations about real-life scenarios we've faced here in Vermont and lessons learned from organizations across the country.
Presenters will include representatives from local organizations as well as government experts from the FBI, U.S. Department of Justice and Vermont investigators, as well as Vermont Attorney General T.J. Donovan and Burlington Electric CEO Neale Lunderville.
What: Understanding Digital Threats: A Cybersecurity Briefing for Businesses and Non-Profits
When: Friday, March 10, 2017
8:30 a.m. Registration
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Conference
Where: Champlain Room at the Center for Communication and Creative Media, Champlain College
375 Maple Street, Burlington, VT 05401
REGISTER: Click here for event registration and additional information.
Conference sessions include:
- The Changing Threat Landscape
- Incident Preparedness: The Shift from Cyber-Defense to Cyber-Survival
- Incident Response: Government Expectations and Cooperation
- Case Studies Highlighting Experiences of Local Organizations
Learn more about Champlain College's Digital Forensics and Cyber Security programs and the Sen. Leahy Center for Digital Investigation