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DESCRIPTION:\nLocation: University of North Florida\n\nAs seen in recent ne
ws reports\, local governments are tempting\, and often easy\, targets for
cybercriminals. Local governments&rsquo\; computer systems store gigabyte
s of personally identifiable information. The vital services they provide
make them vulnerable to insidious ransomware and other attacks that can sh
ut down a local government&rsquo\;s operations (including emergency servic
es)\, steal citizen data and freeze an entire computer system.\n\nCity and
county managers and their department heads\, elected officials and others
interested in local government&rsquo\;s unique cybersecurity challenges\,
including leaders of public interest and citizen groups\, academics and s
tudents. (Note: These workshops are non-technical and not intended for IT
directors or IT staff.)\n\nThere is no charge to attend\, but space is lim
ited. Registration will be available soon at cyberflorida.org/gov. \n\n\nW
orkshop Sponsors\nCyber Florida at USF has partnered with USF&rsquo\;s Sch
ool of Public Affairs\, the Florida City and County Management Association
\, the Florida League of Cities\, the Florida Association of Counties and
the Florida Local Government Information Systems Association.
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SUMMARY:Cyber Security for Local Governments Workshop (Jacksonville)
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\nLocation: University of North Florida<
br />\n
\nAs seen in recent news reports\, local governments are temp
ting\, and often easy\, targets for cybercriminals. Local governments&rsqu
o\; computer systems store gigabytes of personally identifiable informatio
n. The vital services they provide make them vulnerable to insidious ranso
mware and other attacks that can shut down a local government&rsquo\;s ope
rations (including emergency services)\, steal citizen data and freeze an
entire computer system.
\n
\nCity and county managers and their
department heads\, elected officials and others interested in local govern
ment&rsquo\;s unique cybersecurity challenges\, including leaders of publi
c interest and citizen groups\, academics and students. (Note: These works
hops are non-technical and not intended for IT directors or IT staff.)
\n
\nThere is no charge to attend\, but space is limited. Registrat
ion will be available soon at cyberflo
rida.org/gov.
\n
\n
\nWorkshop Sp
onsors
\nCyber Florida at USF has partnered with US
F&rsquo\;s School of Public Affairs\, the Florida City and County Manageme
nt Association\, the Florida League of Cities\, the Florida Association of
Counties and the Florida Local Government Information Systems Association
.
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