Topic: FBI and CCOE Presentation: Executive-level briefing on cybersecurity, specifically tailored to San Diego’s IT professionals.
DESCRIPTION
Cybersecurity is now everyone’s business with the FBI reporting a 300% increase in cybercrime since the pandemic began. Half of these attacks are aimed at small businesses—our region’s economic engine—with the global average cost of a data breach reaching an all-time high of $4.35 million.* To combat these threats, federal agencies work together with industry to mitigate the risks and protect our IT and OT. The FBI, in partnership with the Cyber Center of Excellence (CCOE) and ISACA San Diego Chapter invites you to participate in an executive-level briefing on cybersecurity, specifically tailored to San Diego’s IT professionals.
Please join us for an exclusive briefing on:
Domain threats that might impact your business and resources available to help protect against those threats.
Counterintelligence threats including specific areas currently targeted by nation states and details regarding their resources, methods and tactics.
Insights from industry operator about best practices and mitigation strategies from the trenches.
*Source: Ponemon Institute 2022 Cost of a Data Breach Study for IBM"
DETAILS
Date: Thursday, July 20
Time: 12:00 - 1:15 p.m.
Location: On-premises at National University (Spectrum campus) and Online via Zoom
CPE: 1
ON PREMISES
National University - Spectrum Business Park Academic Headquarters
Room 133
9388 Lightwave Ave
San Diego, CA 92123
Attendance capacity is limited to 50
ONLINE
Online access is available via the chapter’s Zoom account (registration below).
Attendance capacity is 500
SPEAKERS
Nick Arico, Supervisory Special Agent, FBI San Diego
Robert Renzulli, CEO, CyberGeist Security and Former Port of San Diego CISO