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COVID-19 has revealed the capabilities and infrastructure not yet in place to support a fully remote workforce. Cyberattacks on federal agencies and their partners are spiking during the pandemic, and the threat of Russian internet disruption and disinformation and Chinese hackers taking advantage of government employees. What can agencies do during this uniquely trying time to shore up cyber vulnerabilities and prevent threats? This webcast will explore what it would take to put the ransomware protections and cybersecurity infrastructure in place in order to have a secure, remote workforce. We’ll dive into newly released ransomware guidance across federal agencies and discuss what the guidance may hold for the future.

3:00 - 4:00 PM EDT

November 10, 2020

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Speakers

Frank LaRose

Secretary of State
Ohio

Editorial Panelist

Rita Reynolds

Chief Technology Officer
National Association of Counties

Editorial Panelist

Tim Roemer

State Chief Information Security Officer
Arizona

Editorial Panelist

Mariam Baksh

Staff Correspondent
Nextgov

Moderator

Jeff Phelan

Public Sector Chief Technology Officer
Rubrik Inc.

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Hilery Sirpis

Vice President, Strategic Accounts & Publisher
Route Fifty

Underwriter Moderator

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Agenda

3:00 PM

Opening Remarks

Mariam Baksh, Staff Correspondent,Nextgov

3:05 PM

Editorial Panel Discussion

Frank LaRose, Secretary of State, Ohio

Rita Reynolds, Chief Technology Officer, National Association of Counties

Tim Roemer, State Chief Information Security Officer, Arizona

Moderator: Mariam Baksh, Staff Correspondent, Nextgov

3:50 PM

Session presented by our underwriter Rubrik

Jeffrey Phelan, Public Sector Chief Technology Officer, Rubrik Inc.

4:00 PM

Event Concludes

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