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Re: !!UPDATED TIMES!! [REGISTRATION OPEN] 2021 REN-ISAC Blended Threat Workshop - OSU


From: Kris Sulzberger <sulzbergerk () DENISON EDU>
Date: Mon, 17 May 2021 10:42:59 -0400

Hi all. Despite registering and checking the EventBrite page today, I'm not
finding the Zoom link for this event tomorrow... has anyone else come
across it somewhere?


On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 2:41 PM Sarah Bigham <sarah () ren-isac net> wrote:

*My initial email stated that the workshop hours were from 10am - 2:30pm
ET however it should have read 10am - 12:30pm ET. I have made the
correction below and apologize for the confusion. *
--
Sarah

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Greetings members,
In partnership with The Ohio State University, REN-ISAC is announcing a
virtual event to help your institutions prepare for the current threat
environment.

With increased pandemic-related operational threats and research-targeted
cyber attacks, CIOs face more threats from more sources than ever before.
In addition, the blended nature of today’s threats may mean that physical
incidents impact an institution’s cyber threat response or vice versa. The
2021 REN-ISAC Blended Threat Workshop Series presents a hands-on,
ransomware-focused scenario with a realistic blend of cyber and physical
effects on a fictional university.

2021 REN-ISAC Blended Threat Workshop
Hosted by the The Ohio State University
*Tuesday, May 18th and Wednesday, May 19th; 10am - 2:30pm ET*
**Registration closes at *6pm ET** on Friday**, May 14th.*

Register Now
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ren-isac-blended-threat-workshop-the-ohio-state-university-registration-141713048543>

**Interested in receiving, *CPE Credits* for attending this workshop?
Choose the "Receive Certificate" option on the Eventbrite registration form.
Because the workshops use an enterprise approach, all higher education
professionals are welcome to attend. We expect and encourage exercise
participants to represent a wide variety of subject areas including
institutional leadership, physical security, cybersecurity, emergency
management, IT, administration, facilities, legal, and student affairs.

The workshop allows participation in two modes: Participant or Observer.
If you wish to be active in the workshop at any point, select
“Participant.” For those wishing to listen, select “Observer.”

For more information about this or other Blended Threat Resilience
Workshops, please visit the REN-ISAC website
<https://www.ren-isac.net/public-resources/workshops/index.html> or email
the Blended Threat Workshop Exercise Team <btw () ren-isac net>.

--
V/R,
Sarah Bigham
Lead Security Analystwww.ren-isac.net

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