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ResearchSOC Cybersecurity Webinars


From: "Stone, Todd A" <toddston () IU EDU>
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 16:47:50 +0000

These webinars may be of interest.

How to use security exercises to mature an information security program -- a ResearchSOC Webinar

ResearchSOC, the National Science Foundation’s collaborative security response operations center, announces its 
inaugural 2020 technical training webinar "How to use security exercises to mature an information security program"

 DATE: January 30th, 2020, TIME: 3:00 PM EST
Learn to use a regular program of security exercises to probe your infrastructure, program, and incident response for 
weaknesses and opportunities, then use your home-court advantage to constantly, incrementally improve security posture 
rather than waiting for disaster to strike.  Participants will learn key elements in writing a table-top security 
exercise that can test their incident response plans with their home organization. There is no charge for this webinar. 

Register here <https://iu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_W8boEDR0ST-VVNeks_A8ug>
Who should attend:
IT and security personnel supporting open science and research projects, especially those who may be involved in 
cybersecurity incident response, program design and measurement, security exercises, or other security operations.

Learn more about this and other ResearchSOC webinars at researchsoc.iu.edu/webinars

Todd A. Stone M.A., MAJ USAR (Ret.). 
Manager, Cybersecurity Communications
Information Technology Communications Office
Office of the Vice President for Information Technology
Indiana University
toddston () iu edu
https://researchsoc.iu.edu/

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