Complimentary Lunch & Learn Webinar: The Cyber Threat--No Boundaries
Thursday, June 9, 2011 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM Pacific Time
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The Cyber Threat knows no boundaries. Unlike other threats, neither landmasses nor seas can protect us from this enemy. It includes cyber crime, cyber terrorism, and even cyber warfare. It also includes events in which no malice is intended, but much damage is done. The perpetrators come in many forms and have many very different motivations. The threat is growing at an astronomical rate and endangers individuals, businesses, agencies, and even entire governments.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has made it a priority to promote cyber threat awareness. In 2009, DHS and the Regional Partnership Council (RPCfirst) asked the Bay Area Response Coalition (BARCfirst) to pilot a Cyber Forum in San Francisco for the financial sector. The event was so popular that a version of it was repeated in 2010 for other areas of the private sector. This presentation includes cyber threat awareness materials from those events and also information about a DHS-produced cyber exercise that you can take back and use in your own companies, agencies, and communities.
Key Takeaways
- The nature and varieties of the threat.
- The types of perpetrators and their motivations.
- Why the threat is increasing at a dramatic rate.
- The potential impact on individuals, companies, and even our country’s critical infrastructure.
About the presenter: Barry Cardoza, Principal of Barry Cardoza, LLC. Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP) specializing in business continuity program development, enhancement and analytics, and with over 40 years of experience in business management, business process analysis, and continuous process improvement. Much of that time was spent designing and developing technologies to automate and improve processes. This experience has been within many different industries and includes over 20 years within the banking industry.
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