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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the State of Hawai‘i Office of Homeland Security present a free webinar in the 2024 Fortify Cybersecurity Educational Series. 


Incident Management

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

2 pm - 3 pm

Register Today!

Incident Management

Despite our best efforts to prepare, emergencies do happen and their effects can be devastating. Having strong cybersecurity controls in place does make us more secure, but they do not guarantee that mistakes won’t be made during everyday business operations. This is often how ransomware gets embedded or how threat actors are able to trick key employees into revealing sensitive information.

 

Having an incident response plan is critical to being able to survive disasters. Incident response plans cover things like the assets you’re trying to protect, the most common threats your business faces, how your information systems are configured, how you would bring them back up following an attack or natural disaster and who you would notify.

 

In this webinar, you’ll hear from experts from CISA and the State of Hawaii Office of Homeland Security about the importance of having an incident response plan that covers cybersecurity incidents. 

 

In this webinar you’ll learn:

 

  • Why having an incident response plan is critical
  • The elements of an incident response plan
  • An approach for creating an incident response plan
  • The State of Hawaii’s strategy for responding to cyber threats
  • The State of Hawaii’s draft incident response plan template

 


Presenters

Jennilyn La Brunda Cybersecurity Advisor, CISA


Jennilyn is a Cybersecurity Advisor with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. She is responsible for Hawaii, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands, and American Samoa.



She is based in Guam and is an experienced cybersecurity and information technology professional with over 15 years of experience. She is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional and a graduate from the University of Guam with a double major in technology & e-commerce and computer information systems.

Jimmie Collins

Senior Planner

Hawaii State Office of

Homeland Security

Jimmie is currently serving as the Senior Planner at the Hawaii State Office of Homeland Security. Her initial focus was on supporting COVID-19 response, recovery, and long-term resilience planning.


She develops, oversees, coordinates, directs, implements and leads a comprehensive and integrated Homeland Security program for the State of Hawaii, in partnership with organizational federal, state, county and private sector stakeholders to enhance the overall safety and security of the state of Hawaii.

Register Today!

About CyberHawaii

CyberHawaii is a nonprofit organization founded in 2016 that is committed to developing and enhancing Hawai‘i’s cybersecurity capabilities through information sharing and analysis. CyberHawaii, an affiliate of CyberUSA, seeks to prevent and mitigate cyber risks for residents, businesses, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations. CyberHawaii is also committed to education and workforce development to build cyber readiness and resilience and to providing information on cyber risk and solutions for policy decision-makers. Website: cyberhawaii.org.

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