Did you miss the chance to join Ohio State's Cybersecurity Days Community Forum last month? Well, you’re in luck, as the full recording of the day’s events have been posted to the Cybersecurity Days 2022 Community Forum YouTube playlist .
The videos feature informative talks by Amy Geiger , North American Cyber Security Lead, Accenture; Terin Williams , Cyber Security Advisor, Department of Homeland Security - Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA); and Helen Patton , Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Security Business Group at Cisco. Also featured are sessions on public-private partnerships and the importance of cybersecurity education with Lori Mesi , Secondary Pathways and Partnerships, Dublin City Schools; Scott Sweet , Teacher, Dublin City School s; and Connie Matthews Reynolds , Founder/CEO of ReynCon.
How does ransomware affect your role at the university? What measures can we take to defend our personal information and research? What tricks and tips can you employ to protect your digital life? We have you covered.
Each October, The Ohio State University presents a multi-day, technical and awareness conference, Cybersecurity Days. Sessions are offered for all skill levels because cybersecurity awareness is important wherever humans and technology connect. Access the Cybersecurity Days website for more info about registration, speakers and topics.
The 2021 Cybersecurity Days event is open to Ohio State students, faculty, staff and invited guests free of charge. If you're an Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (OSUWMC) staff member, please use your name.# on the registration form.
Registration is now open for Cybersecurity Days 2020 . Learn how to empower your digital life during this two-day virtual learning experience featuring presentations from cybersecurity thought leaders. Join us for Virtual Training on Tuesday, October 6, 2020 and a Virtual Community Forum on Wednesday, October 14, 2020 . Visit the Cybersecurity Days website for more info about registration, speakers and topics. This event is free and open for all Ohio State staff, faculty and students*.
*If you're an OSUWMC staff member, please use your name.# on the registration form.