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SUMMARY:MGT-343 Disaster Management for Water & Wastewater Utilities
DESCRIPTION:The National Infrastructure Protection Plan identified water and wastewater (WWW) systems as critical infrastructure (CI). These systems are vital to the communities’ public health and economic development. The interdependencies between\, WWW\, other CI sectors\, and emergency management necessitate a common understanding by stakeholders of water sector impacts. This course provides an opportunity for these stakeholders to work together to improve community resiliency. \nWe will guide you through issues concerning preparing for\, responding to\, mitigating\, and recovering from incidents affecting WWW facilities. The course introduces natural and man-made hazards to which WWW systems may be vulnerable. \nParticipants successfully completing this course will receive a course certificate of completion. Individuals who complete this course in combination with MGT317\, MGT341 and MGT345 are eligible for the TEEX Infrastructure Disaster Management Program Certificate. \nCourse topics: \n\nThreats to water and wastewater facilities and systems\nDisaster planning and management\nDisaster mitigation\nDisaster response\nDisaster recover\n\nTarget audience: \n\nEmergency Management\nPublic Works Management\nUtility Management\nWater Authorities\nCity and County Elected Officials\nCity and County Emergency Managers\nSenior Emergency Response Personnel\nWater and Wastewater Utility Board Members\, Operators and Field Personnel\nLab Personnel\, Inspectors\, Engineers\nSenior Regulatory Officials\nTribal Council Member\n\nCourse manager:\nJames Yates\nThurston County OEM\nyatesj@co.thurston.wa.us \nTo apply\, please email Anita McWhorter at TEEX.
URL:https://nwhrn.org/event/mgt-343-disaster-management-for-water-wastewater-utilities/
LOCATION:Thurston County Public Works Dispatch Room\, 9605 Tilley Road SW\, Olympia\, WA\, 98512\, United States
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SUMMARY:MGT-384 Community Preparedness for Cyber Incidents
DESCRIPTION:MGT 384\, Community Preparedness for Cyber Incidents\, is designed to provide organizations and communities with strategies and processes to increase cyber resilience. During this 12-hour course\, participants will analyze cyber threats and initial and cascading impacts of cyber incidents\, evaluate the process for developing a cyber preparedness program\, examine the importance and challenges of cyber related information sharing and discover low to no-cost resources to help build cyber resilience. \nUpon successful completion of this course\, participants will be able to utilize processes and frameworks including the Community Cyber Security Maturity Model\, to develop and implement strategies within their organization and community to increase cyber resilience. \nPrerequisite: AWR-136 Essentials of Community Cybersecurity \nTarget audience: \nCommunity representatives interested in increasing cyber resilience including personnel from: \n\nEmergency Management\nInformation Technology\nRisk Management/Emergency Planning/Continuity Planning/Disaster Recovery\nPublic Works/Wastewater and Water\nSchools/Universities\nCommunication Sector\nTransportation\nEnergy\nDefense/Industrial Base Sector\nElected and Appointed Officials\nFinancial Sector\nHealth Care\nEmergency Services\n\nCourse manager: \nJames Yates \nThurston County OEM \nPhone: 360-867-2828 \nEmail: yatesj@co.thurston.wa.us \nTo apply\, please contact James Yates.
URL:https://nwhrn.org/event/mgt-384-community-preparedness-for-cyber-incidents/
LOCATION:Thurston County Office of Emergency Management\, 9521 Tilley Road SW\, Olympia\, WA\, 98512\, United States
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SUMMARY:AWR-136 Essentials of Community Cybersecurity
DESCRIPTION:The Essentials of Community Cybersecurity (ECCS) course provides individuals\, community leaders\, and first responders with information on how cyber attacks can impact\, prevent\, and/or stop operations and emergency responses in a community. The course also provides a cursory introduction to cybersecurity vulnerabilities\, risks\, threats\, and countermeasures. It explains vulnerabilities of computer systems and networks and how these vulnerabilities can affect communities\, organizations\, and daily workplace operations. The course introduces actions communities can take in establishing a cybersecurity program. The course provides participants with an awareness of issues. It gives an overview of threats and vulnerabilities\, without going into too many details\, to highlight the potential impact a cyber attack could have. Participants discuss some of the fundamental activities needed to develop a cybersecurity program\, without addressing the technical details of how to secure critical infrastructures. The course introduces the Community Cybersecurity Maturity Model (CCSMM) as a framework for understanding community cybersecurity and offers a brief introduction to low-cost or no-cost approaches to securing a community against cybersecurity threats and attacks. The course sets the stage for further efforts in which a community can build a cybersecurity program. \nCourse objectives: \n\nIdentify reasons why communities are vulnerable to cyber attack.\nDifferentiate between the levels of cybersecurity threats.\nRecognize that terrorists are capable of\, and planning to use\, computers to attack American communities and citizens.\nDescribe how everyone is affected by and has a role in cyber security efforts.\nList ways cyber can affect the physical world.\nRecognize the purpose of the Community Cyber Security Maturity Model.\nState one technique for enhancing security awareness among community leaders.\nGive one example of how a community can share cybersecurity-related information.\nIdentify at least two kinds of exercises.\nRecognize that cybersecurity exercises are as important as other exercises to protect their organization\, community\, state and nation.\n\nThe target audience is personnel involved with critical infrastructure\, emergency operations\, and incident response in public or private organizations\, including state\, county\, and municipal officials; members of industry affiliations and chambers of commerce. \nCourse manager:\nJames Yates\nThurston County Emergency Management\nPhone: 360-867-2828\nEmail: yatesj@co.thurston.wa.us\nTo apply\, please contact James Yates. \n 
URL:https://nwhrn.org/event/awr-136-essentials-of-community-cybersecurity/
LOCATION:Thurston County Office of Emergency Management\, 9521 Tilley Road SW\, Olympia\, WA\, 98512\, United States
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