Examine a variety of free resources vetted and recommended by security peers.
Cybersecurity is hard work. But the right resources can be more accessible when connecting with people who have been there and done that. Trusted resources can explain why certain factors are important and how to accomplish them in the best and most effective way. Examine a variety of free resources vetted and recommended by security peers. From job aids and downloads to tools, training, and working groups, walk away with new resources to enhance even a small budget.
This webinar is sponsored by the Information Technology Security Community.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
- Identify and understand how to most effectively use the free and heavily discounted cybersecurity resources available to U.S. government employees.
- Identify and understand how to most effectively use the free and heavily discounted cybersecurity resources available to the private sector.
- Identify and understand how to most effectively use the free and heavily discounted cybersecurity resources available to international attendees.
Credit Information
Completion of this webinar is eligible for 1 CPE credit. CPE credit will be updated in your user profile within 48 hours of completion. Self-reporting of CPE credits is not required.
Presenters
Stacey A. Wright, CISSP*
Director of Partnerships
Multi-State Information Sharing and
Analysis Center (MS-ISAC)
Elections Infrastructure Information
Sharing and Analysis Center (EI-ISAC)
CIS (Center for Internet Security)
Stacey A. Wright, CISSP, is the Director of Partnershipsat the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center® (MS-ISAC®) and Elections Infrastructure ISAC® (EI-ISAC®), which are part of the non-profitCIS®. Her focus is on bringing new cybersecurity information and resources to state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) governments. Previously, Stacey was the Director of Cyber Intelligence, where she built the Intel Team. Under her guidance, the team published more than 300 reports per year, providing timely, actionable, unbiased SLTT government and elections-focused insight. In addition, Stacey teaches two graduate cybersecurity and threat intelligence classes at the State University of New York. Prior to her employment at CIS, Stacey was the Cyber Intelligence Analyst for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Albany Division, where she was responsible for coordinating the local cyber intelligence program and served as the FBI's liaison to the MS-ISAC. Stacey began her career as an Information Systems Specialist for the Cambridge, MA, Public Safety departments. She received her Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Northeastern University and her Master of Business Administration from the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She is a formally trained Intelligence Analyst and a national speaker on cybercrime.
*Note:Speakers and content are subject to change without notice.
Expand Your Learning!
ASIS joins the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the E.U. Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) in recognizing October as Cybersecurity Awareness Month. In that vein, the Information Technology Security Community hosts several webinars addressing various cybersecurity topics to help you, your organization, and your communities stay safe online. For more cybersecurity resources, visit https://www.asisonline.org/cybersecurity.