Events in November 2015
November 5, 2015 (1 event)
"Recognizing, Respecting and Raising Your Cultural Intelligence" How Diversity and Inclusion Impacts Your Community's Character
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November 5, 2015Wayne G. Sanborn Center815 S. Alabama StreetDeLand, FLNovember 6, 2015 (1 event)
November 2015 Board Meeting
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November 6, 2015DeLand City Hall120 S. Florida AvenueDeLand, FLNovember 12, 2015 (1 event)
The Evolving Cyber Threat to Local Governments - November Webinar
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November 12, 2015Few entities are entrusted with as much personal information as state and local governments. From citizens' birth certificates to their death records - and just about everything in between - governments are expected to keep personal information safe. Securing data continues to become more difficult as more services move online and hackers, looking to attack local governments, are becoming more sophisticated. This webinar is a chance to learn about the growing cyber threat to local governments; namely, what these hackers are looking for, as well as the considerations city and county leaders should be weighing as we become increasingly immersed in "smart government" and a wired world.
Presenter:
Mitch Herckis, Director of Business Development and Programs for State/Local Government and Education at FireEye.November 13, 2015 (1 event)
Florida's Ethics Laws: Building a Culture of Compliance
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November 13, 2015In 2013, State Legislators mandated County Constitutional Officials receive four hours of training per year on Florida's ethics, public meetings, and public records laws. In 2014, State Legislators extended this annual mandate to include municipal elected officials. Often, the people most relied upon to assist these local elected officials in the day to day management of these laws are the appointed professionals (i.e. City and County Managers/Administrators and their appointed staff). This FCCMA session will provide a summary of these laws in accordance with the same training provided to elected officials around the state and include a description of the roles the Florida Commission on Ethics and the State Attorney's Office have in terms of seeking compliance. In addition, and equally important, this session will provide an interactive discussion on how to "build a culture of compliance" within each local government.
Largo Cultural Center105 Central Park DriveLargo, FL 33771