Cyber Security: A Hacker's Point of View

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Cyber Security: A Hacker's Point of View

By InfraGard Los Angeles Members Alliance

Date and time

Thursday, October 26, 2017 · 1 - 3pm PDT

Location

Exact Location Will Be Emailed to Approved Attendees on 10/24

City of Orange, CA 92868

Refund Policy

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Description

This class is intended to give the audience a view of how hackers view their organizations and how they target companies to exploit their vulnerabilities. The class will showcase some recent attacks and how hackers targeted these organizations. The class will be both a presentation and real-world simulation of attacks.

INSTRUCTOR: Clifford Vazquez LA Sector Chief Technology & Security. Cliff has over 25 years’ experience in cyber security. He is certified in cyber security from USC, MIT & Stanford University. He serves on various tasks forces with government organizations. He also has expertise in cyber security consulting, implementation, investigations and managed security services for fortune 500 organizations and government organizations.

COURSE BENEFITS: Private and Public sector awareness on cyber trends and attack methodologies.

TARGET AUDIENCE: Private sector IT & Cyber Security personnel, Public Sector IT & Security personal Infrastructure Liaison Officers (ILO’s), area stakeholders, and all InfraGard L.A. Members.

REGISTRATION & LOCATION: Registration closes 10/22/2017. Event address and other details will be emailed to approved attendees on or after 10/24/2017. InfraGard Los Angeles reserves the right to cancel any registration at any time. Please note that the name on the ticket MUST match the name of the attendee. Any attendee whose name does not match the name on his or her ticket will not be allowed to attend the event.

NOT AN INFRAGARD LOS ANGELES MEMBER? LEARN MORE HERE: www.infragardlosangeles.org

If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please contact training@infragardlosangeles.org.

Organized by

InfraGard is a partnership of individuals representing businesses, academic institutions, state and local law enforcement agencies, and communities who are dedicated to collaborating and sharing information to prevent hostile acts against the United States.

Today, there are 45,000+ members in over 80 local chapters represented nationally by the InfraGard National Members Alliance. These members work with the FBI to help protect the nation’s critical infrastructure from computer intrusions, physical security breaches, and other attacks. Each FBI field office works with at least one chapter to discuss threats and share experiences and best practices.

Visit our website at www.infragardlosangeles.org to learn more and apply for membership today.

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