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SUMMARY:Cybersecurity Training
LOCATION:Medina County District Library, 210 S. Broadway, Medina, OH, 44256
DESCRIPTION:Cybersecurity Training\n\n03/06/18 09:30 AM EST\n - 03/06/18 12:00 PM EST\Description:\nVital Information for all Government Entities\nMore than ever, cybertheives are targeting Ohio's local governments and tax dollars with great sophistication. Auditor of State Dave Yost wants to help public employees fortify their governments to shield themselves from digital threats and fend off cyberattacks.\n\nThe Auditor's office is offering FREE, 2.5 - hour cybersecurity trainings across the state. Learn about:\n\n	Different types of cyberattacks\n	Why governments are targeted\n	How to minimize your risk\n	Ways to spot digital threats\n	What to do if you’re attacked\n	How bitcoin works\n\n2.5 hours of CPE credit\n\nPresenter:  Nicole Beckwith is an investigator and digital forensic analyst for the Auditor of State. She is a state recognized expert on cybersecurity, policy, and cyberterrorism, and has spoken throughout the state on many topics including cybercrime, money laundering, fraud, and best practices for local governments. Nicole wrote the first policy on social media and internet usage for a leading defense industry corporation that has been adapted by many corporations since. In law enforcement, Nicole has brought dozens of criminals to justice, assisting in numerous undercover narcotics and prostitution stings and worked with the FBI on their public corruption unit. Nicole is a member of the United States Secret Service Southern Districts Electronic and Financial Crime Task Force where she works alongside agents on investigations involving counterfeiting, terrorism, and electronic crimes. Nicole was accepted into the National Computer Forensics Institute and is trained in computer forensics, network investigations and network intrusion response.\n\nLight refreshments will be provided.\Details:\nWho should attend:  Anyone interested in cybersecurity.\n\nCost:  FREE for all\Location:\nMedina County District Library\n210 S. Broadway\nMedina, OH 44256
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Cybersecurity Training<br /><br />03/06/18 09:30 AM EST - 03/06/18 12:00 PM EST<br />Description:<br /><strong>Vital Information for all Government Entities</strong><br />
More than ever, cybertheives are&nbsp;targeting Ohio's local governments&nbsp;and tax dollars with great sophistication. Auditor of State Dave Yost wants to help public employees fortify their governments to shield themselves from digital threats and fend off cyberattacks.<br />
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The Auditor's office is offering&nbsp;FREE, 2.5 - hour cybersecurity trainings across the state. Learn about:
<ul>
	<li>Different types of cyberattacks</li>
	<li>Why governments are targeted</li>
	<li>How to minimize your risk</li>
	<li>Ways to spot digital threats</li>
	<li>What to do if you&rsquo;re attacked</li>
	<li>How bitcoin works</li>
</ul>
2.5 hours of CPE credit<br />
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<strong>Presenter:&nbsp; Nicole Beckwith</strong> is an investigator and digital forensic analyst for the Auditor of State. She is a state recognized expert on cybersecurity, policy, and cyberterrorism, and has spoken throughout the state on many topics including cybercrime, money laundering, fraud, and best practices for local governments. Nicole wrote the first policy on social media and internet usage for a leading defense industry corporation that has been adapted by many corporations since. In law enforcement, Nicole has brought dozens of criminals to justice, assisting in numerous undercover narcotics and prostitution stings and worked with the FBI on their public corruption unit. Nicole is a member of the United States Secret Service Southern Districts Electronic and Financial Crime Task Force where she works alongside agents on investigations involving counterfeiting, terrorism, and electronic crimes. Nicole was accepted into the National Computer Forensics Institute and is trained in computer forensics, network investigations and network intrusion response.<br />
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Light refreshments will be provided.<br />Details:<br />Who should attend:&nbsp; Anyone interested in cybersecurity.<br />
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Cost:&nbsp; FREE for all<br />Location:<br />Medina County District Library<br />210 S. Broadway<br />Medina, OH 44256
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