CalChamber Cosponsoring Cyber Security Education in Sacramento


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Representatives from the FBI, Attorney General’s Office, Federal Trade Commission and other groups will explain how small businesses and consumers can make their digital information more secure at a free event in Sacramento cosponsored by the California Chamber of Commerce.

Featured Speakers

“Two Steps Ahead: Protect Your Digital Life,” hosted by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and Google, will take place on January 29 and will feature presentations from:

• Mark S. Ghilarducci, director, California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services;

• Michele Robinson, state chief information officer, California Information Security Office;

• Joanne McNabb, director, privacy education and policy, California Office of Attorney General;

• Michael Kaiser, executive director, National Cyber Security Alliance;

• Sylvia Kundig, attorney, Western Region, Federal Trade Commission;

• Gary Almond, president/CEO, Better Business Bureau of Northeast California;

• Wes Drone, special agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation;

• Dr. Isaac Ghansah, professor of computer science, California State University, Sacramento;

• Kristin Judge, program lead, National Cyber Security Alliance.

Registration

To register for this event, visit twostepssacramento.eventbrite.com.

CalChamber
CalChamber
The California Chamber of Commerce is the largest, broad-based business advocate to government in California, working at the state and federal levels to influence government actions affecting all California business. As a not-for-profit, we leverage our front-line knowledge of laws and regulations to provide affordable and easy-to-use compliance products and services.

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