ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
When a Cyberattack Hits,
Who You Call First Matters
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Learn how businesses can work with the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security and federal partners before an incident and why that coordination saves time.
In this webinar, cybersecurity leaders from NetGain Technologies and the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security (KOHS) walk through what actually happens when an organization is hit by ransomware. We'll discuss real world response timelines, decision points, and the consequences of waiting too long to involve the right partners.
Using real scenarios, the session walks through who gets involved during a cyber attack, how coordination works, and where time is often lost.
What You'll Learn:
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Why the first call you make during a cyber attack can change cost, downtime, and outcomes
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How ransomware attacks progress from initial access to full system lockout
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What happens when organizations lack incident response planning
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How the Kentucky Office of Homeland Security and the Fusion Center support organizations during cyber incidents
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What preparation and tabletop exercises actually look like in practice
Meet the Subject Matter Experts
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David Mauro,
NetGain Technologies
With 25+ years of experience in IT security & compliance, David advises businesses on strengthening their cybersecurity postures and serves as NetGain's VP of Growth.
NetGain Technologies
With 25+ years of experience in IT security & compliance, David advises businesses on strengthening their cybersecurity postures and serves as NetGain's VP of Growth.
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Nick Morrison,
Kentucky Office of Homeland Security
Nick serves as the cybersecurity SME for KIFC/KOHS and spearhead any technology related initiatives. Before joining the state, Nick worked in the private sector and gathered a wide variety of experience in areas such as infrastructure engineering (on-prem and cloud), network engineering, software engineering, system administration, and many others.
Kentucky Office of Homeland Security
Nick serves as the cybersecurity SME for KIFC/KOHS and spearhead any technology related initiatives. Before joining the state, Nick worked in the private sector and gathered a wide variety of experience in areas such as infrastructure engineering (on-prem and cloud), network engineering, software engineering, system administration, and many others.
