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SUMMARY:Cal Poly’s California Cybersecurity Institute to Host Virtual Space & Cybersecurity Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Cal Poly will host leaders from academia\, government and commercial agencies during an Oct. 5-8 virtual symposium to discuss the latest strategies to protect U.S. commercial and government space assets from cyber adversaries. \nThis online webinar\, hosted by the university’s California Cybersecurity Institute\, will include keynote interviews and panel discussions with top state\, federal and military leaders in the space and cybersecurity industry to address technology and supply chain support for the defense of spacecraft\, and developing the 21st century workforce to support America’s increasing private and public space resources. \n“During my career\, I have watched massive technological change take place as our world journeyed from legacy systems to the connected environment to the Internet of Things\,” said Bill Britton\, Cal Poly vice president for information technology and director of the California Cybersecurity Institute. “The move from analog to digital systems and the rapid development in cloud is changing how we work in space. This symposium is the opportunity to discuss these changes and what are the workforce requirements for the future.” \nMore than a dozen presenters will include: California Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis; Stewart Knox\, undersecretary of California’s Labor & Workforce Development Agency; Maj. Gen. John E. Shaw\, commander of the Combined Force Space Component for U.S. Space Command at Vandenberg Air Force Base; Bong Gumahad\, who directs the Command\, Control\, Communications\, Computers\, Intelligence\, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4/ISR) Division in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment; and Cal Poly President Jeffrey D. Armstrong\, leader of a university at the forefront of nanosatellite design\, development\, deployment and ground station tracking. \nNational and commercial investment in the space economy is growing at an unprecedented rate\, and as the world’s space-based infrastructure expands\, so do cybersecurity risks. Defending America’s space assets from cyberattacks is now a national priority\, which includes strategies\, monitors and training the people who will do the jobs\, Britton said. \nWorkforce development is critical to addressing the expanding knowledge gap that is impacting all areas of the economy. The four-day seminar will discuss the critical demand for technology specialists to provide cybersecurity as well as the technology needs of today’s sophisticated space systems. \n“Through Learn by Doing\, Cal Poly has produced Day One-ready cyber experts who know how to defend\, secure and tactically engage cyber adversaries\,” said Armstrong\, who will be part of an Oct. 6 panel discussion about the importance of developing public-private partnerships between governmental and commercial agencies to address cybersecurity. “We remain committed to cybersecurity thanks to our connection to the California Cybersecurity Institute\, the Cal Poly-Northrop Grumman Cyber Lab and a curriculum all devoted to preparing our students for future careers.” \nBritton\, also a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel\, and Amy Fleischer\, dean of Cal Poly’s College of Engineering\, will host a student-focused Oct. 7 panel session to address what businesses can do to engage and develop the next generation of cybersecurity workers. \n  \nOther sessions will include perspectives from government and military officials. \nTopics will include: the U.S. Space Force creation last December and the national importance of space and the crucial role it plays in building and supporting the nation’s military and commercial space operations; the importance cybersecurity plays in securing America’s satellite and space infrastructure in an era of ever-expanding governmental and private space-based systems; and space cybersecurity from the federal government’s view and the role commercial service providers play in developing and integrating vital space-based resources \nLt. Gov. Kounalakis will lead the Oct. 8 final session that ties together the conversations from the symposium’s speakers to address the Golden State’s unique capabilities — its economic development\, academic focus and successful public-private partnerships — in supporting America’s space and cybersecurity future. \nLearn more about the Space & Cybersecurity Symposium at https://cci.calpoly.edu/scs2020.
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/cal-polys-california-cybersecurity-institute-to-host-virtual-space-cybersecurity-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Chamber Resilience - A W.A.C.E. Webinar Series
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URL:https://slochamber.org/event/chamber-resilience-a-w-a-c-e-webinar-series-2/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:12 PM | Insight Studio Workshop | Protecting Your Business Against Fraud
DESCRIPTION:Missed this event? Purchase a recording of the webinar HERE. \n\nAn embezzlement or online attack can cripple a company in seconds — which is why among the many considerations for businesses owners\, protecting your finances and intellectual property is one of the most important. We are bringing together government and private sector experts to lead a two-part series where you will learn the steps needed to prevent a devastating disaster at your company. \nWednesday\, October 7 | Protecting Your Business Against Fraud \nWednesday\, October 14 | Protecting Your Business Against Cyber Attack \n\nRegister HERE for both events \n\nEach workshop will feature speakers with experience in fraud and cyber attack protection as well as hands-on exercises where attendees will work through their individual business protection plans. For the first time ever\, we are offering a two-part Insight Studio series and the opportunity for you to purchase access to them together. \n\nLed by members of the team at Glenn Burdette\, this Insight Studio Workshop will discuss high profile local and national scandals and the financial management practices that\, if implemented early\, could have prevented them. \nAdditionally\, Fred Pflum\, Senior Investigator at the SLO County District Attorney’s Office will share the fraud and embezzlement cases his office has prosecuted in our community\, and what we can learn form those precedents. \nThis hands-on session will give you the tools to: \n\nUnderstand the breadth of fraud and embezzlement\nSpot weak spots within your business\nSet up company-wide systems for communication and operational transparency\nImplement basic processes to protect your most sensitive documents\n\nPRICING: \n\nMembers: $25\nFuture Members: $35\n\nThis virtual Insight Studio workshop includes a personalized approach and access to accompanying materials. \n\nSpeakers:\nPrincipal at Glenn Burdette\, Erin M. Nagle has extensive experience in government auditing and accounting\, and is instrumental in helping the audit department get clients back on track with timely financial reporting\, internal controls and accounting processes. Erin is a graduate of the UCSB and worked as an auditor in San Francisco for three years before joining Glenn Burdette in 1998. She has supervised the audits of governments\, nonprofits and private companies in a variety of industries\, and became an audit manager in June of 2002. \n\nTim Dossa is a Certified Public Accountant and acting Business Consulting Manager at Glenn Burdette. Tim began his career as an auditor in public accounting\, including two years at Glenn Burdette\, before spending 19 years with a Fortune Top 10 company. His experience allows him to tackle a wide range of issues related to accounting\, process improvement\, automation\, innovation\, technology\, change management and more. \n\nAl Eschenbach has been a Principal with Glenn Burdette for the last 25 years. Al focused his studies on statistics\, economics and accounting and is a graduate of the Cal Poly Business Administration program\, After a short stint in San Francisco\, he found his way back to San Luis Obispo and joined the Glenn Burdette team where he has come to be respected for his meticulous approach to complex financial statements and his expert handling of varied audits. \n\nFred Pflum\, Investigator at County of San Luis Obispo. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nThank you to our lead sponsor: \n\nAnd to our supporting sponsors:
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/12-pm-insight-studio-workshop-protecting-your-business-against-fraud/
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SUMMARY:Vina Robles Amphitheatre presents Wine Down Wednesdays with Bear Market Riot
DESCRIPTION:Today is Wednesday – you know what that means! Join us online for #WineDownWednesdays as we chill out and enjoy some live music from Central Coast’s Power-Folk Americana duo Bear Market Riot! 🍷🎶 \nWine down with us TONIGHT at 5pm PST on FB Live >> Facebook.com/VinaRoblesAmphitheatre/Live
URL:https://slochamber.org/event/vina-robles-amphitheatre-presents-wine-down-wednesdays-with-bear-market-riot/
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