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SUMMARY:IMA Webinar Broadcast: Global Threat Overview & Implications for U.S. Critical Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:If you liked our Ukraine SitRep updates\, you will love this! \nGlobal Threat Overview is a three-hour seminar that\, among other topics and conflicts\, covers the War in Ukraine\, the growing threat of conflict between China and Taiwan\, the growing maritime insurgency in the South China Sea\, Iran and its global network of terror organizations\, the ever volatile nature of developments in North Korea\, and other topics focused on conflict\, threats and impacts to the critical infrastructure of the United States. In short\, this seminar is a world tour in the nature and latest developments of various threats and strategic challenges that the U.S. faces\, and how they impact our critical infrastructure\, political-economy and global supply chain. Particular attention is paid to how problems overseas can manifest themselves with major problems here\, and by understanding the threat\, it enables all of us to better prepare and mitigate what could happen. \nHal Kempfer is a retired military (US Marines) intelligence officer who has served around the world and with the broader intelligence community\, and having done numerous special assignments with various law enforcement agencies like the FBI\, DEA\, US Customs (DHS)\, etc. A veteran of the Cold War\, “War on Drugs”\, the Gulf War (Desert Storm)\, Iraq War (OIF) and War on Terror (OEF)\, he has also trained\, facilitated and exercised both foreign governments and major international corporations on major threats\, along with a series of joint service and general and flag officer commands in the US and overseas. Retiring as a LtCol\, he founded two very successful companies that specialized in strategic intelligence and risk management issues\, particularly with all facets of what is termed Homeland Security. A frequent on-air “expert” that is regularly seen on Fox\, NewsNation/Nextel\, ABC\, CBS\, NBC and NPR networks or affiliates\, Hal has become the go-to “talking head” when trying to make sense of what is happening when disaster\, war or terror strikes. He has been the core developer and trainer of the InfraGard’s Infrastructure Liaison Officer program since it began\, and more recently has been regularly featured with his “Ukraine Update” webinars. \nThe FBI will be participating in this event with up to date Intelligence briefings. \nPresenter:\nHal Kempfer\, Infragard LA\nHal Kempfer is a retired military (US Marines) intelligence officer who has served around the world and with the broader intelligence community\, and having done numerous special assignments with various law enforcement agencies like the FBI\, DEA\, US Customs (DHS)\, etc. A veteran of the Cold War\, “War on Drugs”\, the Gulf War (Desert Storm). \nWho Can Attend:\nOpen to anyone. \nRegistration:\nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8325113243779211019
URL:https://www.infragardnational.org/event/ima-webinar-broadcast-global-threat-overview-implications-for-u-s-critical-infrastructure/
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SUMMARY:INMA WORKSHOP: Fundamentals of Critical Infrastructure Protection for Cybersecurity Professionals
DESCRIPTION:This 1-day workshop will provide cybersecurity professionals the knowledge and skills needed to understand what critical infrastructure protection is\, the nature of the physical\, cyber\, and human (insider) threats to them\, who is involved\, what their roles and responsibilities are\, and the tools and resources available to help them better protect our Nation’s Critical Infrastructure. Specific topics to be addressed include: \n\nWhat is Critical infrastructure?\nWhat are the threats to critical infrastructure? (physical\, cyber\, human)\nHow did Homeland Security come about and what is Critical Infrastructure Protection?\nWho is involved in critical infrastructure protection?\nWho should I have partnerships with to protect the infrastructure(s) I am responsible for?\nWhat tools and resources are available to me to help me better protect the infrastructures I am responsible for?\n\nSessions will include: \n9:00 AM – 10:00 AM: Introduction/Overview and Opening Keynote \n10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: What is Critical infrastructure and What Threats does it Face?\nSpeaker: Andrew Sekela\, Special Agent\, Federal Bureau of Investigation\nUtilities\, industrial plants\, and other facilities are vulnerable to a number of different types of threats\, both physical and virtual in nature. This presentation describes what critical infrastructure is\, the threats they can face\, and discusses two specific incidents in which critical infrastructure was targeted. It offers suggestions on how to mitigate the threats\, including minimizing control system exposure and implementing cyber-physical safety systems. It also discusses some of the resources that are available to help protect facilities\, including government bulletins and other publications. \n11:00 AM – 11:15 AM: Morning Break \n11:15 AM – 12:15 PM: Student Activity: Critical Infrastructure Protection Self-Assessment\nSpeaker: Vikas Bhatia\, InfraGard National Members Alliance CISO Cross Sector Council\nStudents be asked to complete a self-assessment of their agency/organization’s critical infrastructure protection program\, looking across physical\, cyber\, and human threats\, the partnerships currently in place\, and the tools and resources currently employed. \n12:15 PM – 1:15 PM: Lunch \n1:15 PM – 2:15 PM: How did Homeland Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection come about?\nSpeaker: Billy Sasser\, Supervisory Protective Security Advisor (SPSA)\n• U.S. Code Title 18\, Chapters 113B and 2339B\, defines terrorism and material support to terrorists\n• Presidential Decision Directive (PDD)\, PDD-63 and infrastructure protection pre-Department of Homeland Security (DHS) – establishment of the FBI National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC) (May 1998)\n• 9/11 Attacks and Establishment of the Department of Homeland Security (Nov 2002)\n• Homeland Security Presidential Directive 7 (HSPD-7)\, Under George W. Bush\, the directive establishes a national policy for Federal departments and agencies to identify and prioritize United States critical infrastructure and key resources. (December 2003)\n• Presidential Policy Directive (PPD-21) (February 2013)\, revokes HSPD-7\n• DHS National Infrastructure Protection Plan\, https://www.cisa.gov/national-infrastructure-protection-plan\n• Guide to Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience\, November 2019 \n2:15 PM – 3:15 PM: Who is Involved in Critical infrastructure Protection and Who Should I have Partnerships with to Protect the Infrastructure(s) I am Responsible for?\nSpeaker: Billy Sasser\, Supervisory Protective Security Advisor (SPSA)\nUnderstand the Federal\, State\, Municipal\, and Tribal agencies involved in protecting critical infrastructure\, their roles and responsibilities\, and the nature of relationships/partnerships you should have to help protect your critical infrastructure. \n3:15 PM – 3:30 PM: Afternoon Break \n3:30 PM – 4:30 PM: What Tools and Resources are Available to me to Help me Better Protect the Infrastructures I am Responsible for?\nSpeaker: Jason Burt\, DHS Cyber Security Advisor (CSA); Billy Sasser\, Supervisory Protective Security Agency (SPSA)\nGain awareness of the tools and resources available to you as a partner in critical infrastructure protection. \n4:30 PM – 5:00 PM: Closing Remarks\nSpeaker: Bill Banks\, President\, Tallahassee InfraGard Chapter \n** InfraGard members\, be sure to use your discount code for significant savings – chuck your INMA email for the code.
URL:https://www.infragardnational.org/event/inma-fundamentals-of-critical-infrastructure-protection-for-cybersecurity-professionals/
LOCATION:InfoSec World 2022 Disney Coronado Springs Resort\, 1000 W Buena Vista Dr\, Lake Buena Vista\, FL\, 32830\, United States
CATEGORIES:InfraGard National Events,ISW,NISRU
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SUMMARY:IMA Webinar Broadcast: Talking about “Critical” in Critical Infrastructure with Tom Drucker
DESCRIPTION:Tom Drucker will discuss how criticality is perceived and addressed in Homeland Security and emergency management. The goal is to help participants understand and better communicate about Critical Infrastructure because understanding criticality can be defined as; determining what is of the greatest importance to the way things might happen. When discussing critical infrastructure\, we are communicating what tangible things are most important to us as an organization or an individual. Organizations and reasonable minds can differ on how they define what is important and how to best communicate that importance. Tom will discuss how infrastructure is determined to be critical and highlight some examples of key differences in several processes used at the federal level and in California. \nUpon completion of this webinar\, the attendee/student will be able to understand: How to better communicate\, and manage topics on “Critical Infrastructure” criticality\, how it can be defined\, and what tangible topics are most important or at threat. \nPresenters:\nTom Drucker\, Lead of “STAC” for California’s Governors Office\nMr. Ducker leads California’s State Threat Assessment Center’s (STAC) Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Unit which is a part of the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Service with the mission of sharing information and strategic analysis on threats and hazards affecting California. Education; BA in History\, University of Maryland and a Masters in Military History\, Norwich University. \nWho Can Attend:\nOpen only to vetted InfraGard members. \nTarget Audience:\nPeople who work in Critical Infrastructure: emergency assessment\, or publicly speak about critical infrastructure threats \nRegistration:\nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8485122972032391179\nWebinar ID: 496-969-635
URL:https://www.infragardnational.org/event/ima-webinar-broadcast-talking-about-critical-in-critical-infrastructure-with-tom-drucker/
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SUMMARY:IMA Webinar Broadcast: Operation CuckooBees
DESCRIPTION:Cybersecurity often focuses on malware campaigns\, the latest zero-day exploits\, or the costs of data breaches and ransomware attacks. Yet the attacks that fly under the radar are often more insidious and much more costly. Researchers at Cybereason discovered such an attack\, which was assessed to be the work of Chinese APT Winnti. Cybereason briefed the FBI and the DOJ on the investigation into the malicious campaign\, which Cybereason dubbed Operation CuckooBees. \nPresenter:\nTim Amey\, Senior Technologist\nTim Amey is a senior technologist with over 20 years of experience helping customers throughout North America solve complex security challenges in highly innovative ways. Serving as the Field CTO for North America\, Tim joined Cybereason over 6 years ago. He is a trusted technical adviser for many of the world’s top security teams. \nWho Can Attend:\nOpen only to InfraGard members and their guests. \nTarget Audience:\nAll InfraGard Members and their guests. \nRegistration:\nhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1267132601422944782
URL:https://www.infragardnational.org/event/ima-webinar-broadcast-operation-cuckoobees/
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