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Community Preparedness for Cyber Incidents (MGT-384)

November 2, 2022 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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MGT 384, Community Preparedness for Cyber Incidents, is designed to provide organizations and communities with strategies and processes to increase cyber resilience. During this 12-hour course, participants will analyze cyber threats and initial and cascading impacts of cyber incidents, evaluate the process for developing a cyber preparedness program, examine the importance and challenges of cyber related information sharing and discover low to no-cost resources to help build cyber resilience. This is an in-person delivery.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this course but there are two courses that re recommended.

Course Completion Requirements

FEMA SID information

Students participating in FEMA-provided training are required to provide their FEMA Student Identification (SID) number starting January 1, 2013. Your FEMA SID uniquely identifies you throughout the FEMA organization and all of its agencies. It serves as your personal identification number and combines all of your FEMA training records under one account to simplify tracking of all your FEMA training accomplishments.

Please visit the FEMA SID web site to do any of the following.

  • To register for your FEMA SID if you do not already have one
  • To retrieve your FEMA SID if you have forgotten it
  • To obtain additional information about the FEMA SID.

Attendance Requirements

To meet attendance requirements, participants must review each training module and complete all required course assignments, activities, quizzes, and/or end of course exam.

Topics

  • Impacts and cascading effects of cyber incidents
  • Potential gaps in current cybersecurity posture
  • Developing a cyber preparedness program
  • Information sharing related to cyber incidents
  • Resource coordination for cyber incidents
  • Resources for increasing cyber resilience

Suggested Audience

Community representatives interested in increasing cyber resilience including personnel from:

  • Emergency Management
  • Information Technology
  • Risk Management/Emergency Planning/Continuity Planning/Disaster Recovery
  • Public Works/Wastewater and Water
  • Schools/Universities
  • Communication Sector
  • Transportation
  • Energy
  • Defense/Industrial Base Sector
  • Elected and Appointed Officials
  • Financial Sector
  • Health Care
  • Emergency Services

Other Information

FEMA SID Information

Students participating in FEMA provided training are required to provide their FEMA Student Identification (SID) number starting January 1, 2013. Your FEMA SID uniquely identifies you throughout the FEMA organization and all of its agencies. It serves as your personal identification number and combines all of your FEMA training records under one account to simplify tracking of all your FEMA training accomplishments.

Please visit the FEMA SID web site to do any of the following.

  • To register for your FEMA SID if you do not already have one,
  • To retrieve your FEMA SID if you have forgotten it, and
  • To obtain additional information about the FEMA SID.

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Details

Date:
November 2, 2022
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Organizer

FEMA/TEEX

Venue

Virginia Department of Emergency Management
9711 Farrar Court, Suite 110
Richmond, VA 23236 United States
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