Published on Oct 29, 2021

Cyber survival for local governments

Contact: AWC online learning

Local governments have increasingly become a focal point for malicious cyberattacks. The impacts of these attacks can be enormous and far-reaching. This recorded webinar offers Washington cities the opportunity to learn about various types of cyberattack events and mitigation strategies from experts in the field.

Former City of Seattle Chief Information Security Officer Michael Hamilton shares his own observations gleaned from decades of monitoring and defending municipalities and other public sector entities from cyber threats. Hear descriptions of real incidents, learn what to do in the critical hours and days after a cyberattack, and discover how key control areas can limit the impact of cyber incidents. Hamilton is joined by John Traeger, IT Manager for the City of Issaquah, who will share insights from a city perspective, along with Jake Milstein from Critical Insight.

  • Gain an understanding of the cybersecurity controls needed for a modern local government IT system
  • Learn a method to identify and minimize gaps and vulnerabilities
  • Examine how to estimate the security needs of your city to prepare a request for federal funds
  • This webinar is for elected officials, senior city leadership, clerks, and council assistants.

Speakers

Michael Hamilton, MS, CISSP, CISO, Critical Insight

John Traeger, IT Manager, Issaquah

Jake Milstein, Event Host, Critical Insight

Recorded: October 2021

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