SONITR OL PARTN ERSHIP Cyber Security Awareness Cyber
SONITR OL PARTN ERSHIP Cyber Security Awareness
Cyber Security Considerations WELCOME DR. CHRISTINE SPRINGER Director - Executive Master of Science in Crisis and Emergency Management (ECEM) University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)
Cyber Security Things to Consider Employee Cyber Awareness and Education Practices Presented by Maureen Wilson -Sonitrol Security admin@sonitrolnv. com Cyber Crimes Awareness Presented by Mary Siero- IT Innovations CEO/President msiero@iitlasvegas. com Information Security is More than IT Security Presented by Joe Mc. Donald- Switch CSO- CPP, PSP, CMAS Jmcdonald@switchlv. com
Employee Awareness and Education § § Public Sector vs. Private Sector Employee Education and Awareness (Temporary Employees and Sub- Contractors) § Protecting Your Assets/Risks to Consider § Cyber Emergency Are You Prepared?
Cyber Crime Awareness Cyber crime is about opportunity -not being targeted Implement simple controls to reduce your risk Most victims do not know they have been hacked • Mobile devices are the new frontier of attacks
Information Security Is More Than IT Security § Holistic set of processes § Configuration Management § Education / Training § § Information Classification (Based on Risk/Use) Make a set of rules (Policy/Procedure) Resiliency is the goal
REFERENCES • NIST 800 • MS White Pages • Norton Cybercrime Report • Verizon Data Breach Investigation Report • Trustwave Global Security Report • SANS-STORM CENTER INFRAGUARD, ASIS, ISSA, ISACA • CIAS •
REFERENCES U. S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team http: //www. us-cert. gov/home-and-business/ (ISSA, ISACA, ) ◦ https: //www. southernnevadainfragard. org ◦ http: //lv. issa. org ◦ http: //www. isaca. org/chapters 3/Las-Vegas NIST – National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) http: //csrc. nist. gov/nice/education. htm U. S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team http: //www. us-cert. gov/
Thank You
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