CyberShare Summit
October 27–29, 2024 | Louisville Marriott Downtown | Louisville, KY
A cyberattack can happen to any company, of any size. Organized by CyberShare: The Small Broadband Provider ISAC, the CyberShare Summit provides you with information and tools to help you protect your company from cyberthreats.
Tailored to the needs of small broadband providers and with the help of government leaders and industry experts, CyberShare Summit provides you the opportunity to:
- Examine best practices for risk management, gain insights on imminent threats and ways to manage future attacks.
- Participate in unique discussions with other professionals responsible for protecting the physical and virtual assets and infrastructure of small broadband providers.
- Hear from notable speakers and the industry’s top cybersecurity companies on ways to develop and implement appropriate safeguards to keep your business and customers protected.
- Choose from two tracks of learning sessions built to meet the various needs of your staff — from the seasoned engineer to nontechnical employees.
CISA will host a half-day cybersecurity tabletop exercise at the 2023 CyberShare Summit. All registered attendees will participate in threat simulation and work collaboratively in small groups to determine action steps and response plans. CISA also will facilitate a follow-up webinar December 7, with information about CISA resources available to small broadband providers and how attendees can host a tabletop exercise at their own company.
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CyberShare: The small broadband provider ISAC promotes the resiliency and continuity of operation of small network operators across the United States. CyberShare collects and disseminates threat information, indicators and mitigation strategies from a variety of public and private sources and facilitates communications among participants. Working closely with industry partners, the federal government and other stakeholders, CyberShare helps small broadband providers recognize, analyze and respond to vulnerabilities, threats and other risks.