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Understanding the Basics of Cyber Risk* 

Deep River Employees-Only Session
January 13, 2020  
12:00 noon - 2:00 PM  - Check-in begins at 11:30 AM

Learning Objectives

*This training session qualifies for three (3) educational hour in Organizational Development towards CCMO certification.

According to experts, local public entities are often specifically targeted for cyber attacks due to the vulnerable and open nature of their operations. Cyber attacks, data theft, ransomware, spoofing, and phishing incidents are escalating in type, number, and creativity -- with cyber criminals exploiting human nature as much as the technical vulnerabilities of hardware and software systems.

Fortunately, municipalities and public school staff don't have to be cyber experts to implement an effective cyber risk management program, just prepared and alert. With 63% of confirmed data breaches* involving weak, default or stolen passwords, implementing basic password protocols and other cyber security policies is a significant step towards protecting your organization. If an event does take place, having response protocols in place will significantly reduce the disruption to your operations.

This CIRMA risk management and education program guides attendees through the fundamentals of cyber security practices and response planning. Topics include:

  • System security readiness and response.
  • Who to contact in the event of a breach.
  • Testing the plan.
  • System backup protocols.
  • Cyber hacking -- cyber crime.
  • Best Practices to protect data: passwords and practices
  • Trends and emerging cyber threats
Cyber security is every employee's responsibility. Developing cyber security awareness and good practices within your organization is a crucial part of your defense against these threats.

*Verizon 2016 Data Breach Investigations Report.


*BECOME A CERTIFIED CONNECTICUT MUNICIPAL OFFICIAL (CCMO)!

These CIRMA training programs qualify for educational hours that can be applied towards completing your certification. For more information such as details on requirements and how to get started, please visit www.ccm-ct.org/ccmo.

Audience

  • Municipal leaders
  • IT professionals
  • Police & Fire Chiefs
  • School leaders
  • School business managers
  • HR Directors

Location 

Deep River Town Hall
174 Main Street
Deep River, CT 06417



Instructor

Ian Havens, ARM
Risk Management Team Leader,
CIRMA Risk Management Services

Before joining CIRMA in June 2016 as a member of the Risk Management department, Mr. Havens gained experience working in both the Claims and Actuarial departments at an international life and health insurance company. While at CIRMA, he has taken a quantitative risk management approach in developing predictive loss models to identify various potential risks and exposures. Havens earned his Bachelor of Science in Actuarial Science from St. John’s University and has obtained his Associate in Risk Management (ARM) designation.

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Understanding The Basics of Cyber Risk

Note: Seminars run concurrently, please register for one only

This Training Session is Limited to Deep River Employees Only

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For more information about this workshop, please call your Risk Management Consultant. If you have a question about your registration, please call Martin Connelly at:

(203) 946-3743 or (203) 946-3700

or email at cirmaworkshop@ccm-ct.org

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