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[Registration Open] REN-ISAC Blended Threat Workshop: Youngstown State University - 10/4/19


From: Sarah Bigham <sarah () REN-ISAC NET>
Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2019 15:14:03 -0400

Want to gain practical, higher education-focused experience handling
blended physical and cyber threats? Register now to attend a free
REN-ISAC Blended Threat Resilience Workshop at Youngstown State
University in Youngstown, OH, on *Friday, October 4*.

Register here <https://www.ren-isac.net/calendar/october/workshop_ysu.html>

Registration closes *5 p.m. EDT *on*Friday, September 27*.

REN-ISAC is offering six discussion-based workshops to the higher
education community on a blended threat. This year the scenario focuses
on a measles outbreak on campus with a significant cyber component.
These professionally facilitated workshops have been custom-made for
REN-ISAC, offering a unique and realistic blend of physical and cyber
factors that emphasizes an enterprise approach to risk management.

All in higher education are welcome to attend, not just those from
REN-ISAC member institutions. We expect exercise participants to
represent health care, physical security, emergency
management,information technology and security, and other subject matter
experts. Feel free to forward this invitation to anyone you think would
benefit from attending.

For more information about this or other Blended Threat Resilience
Workshops, please visit our website
<https://www.ren-isac.net/public-resources/workshops/index.html>or email
me at sarah () ren-isac net <mailto:sarah () ren-isac net>. 

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V/R,
Sarah Bigham
Lead Security Analyst
REN-ISAC


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