Week of Apr 3rd

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April 3, 2017
April 4, 2017
April 5, 2017
April 6, 2017(3 events)

9:00 am: 2017 Leesburg Onsite Training Session


April 6, 2017

“Local Governments are One Incident Away From Being the Focus on International Attention: A Review of the Response in the Orlando Pulse Nightclub Tragedy”

Technology (notably social media) has changed the how, when, and where local government news is reported, and has changed what local governments must do to prepare, react, and respond when a notable incident occurs in their area. It’s not a question of if an incident will occur, but when, how often, and whether local officials will be prepared to respond. There may be no other training session offered by FCCMA that universally applies to local government managers than this session. Orlando city officials will walk attendees through their experiences with the Pulse Nightclub tragedy and summarize lessons learned. This will be an excellent opportunity for attendees to learn from Orlando's experience and to ask questions and discuss the applicability of those lessons to their own jurisdictions.

SPEAKERS:

Byron W. Brooks, AICP, Chief Administrative Officer, City of Orlando

Captain Mark Canty, SWAT Commander, Orlando Police Department

Michele Brennan, Communications and Neighborhood Relations Director, City of Orlando

Leesburg Community Building
109 E. Dixie Avenue
Leesburg, FL

9:00 am: 2017 Leesburg Onsite Training Session


April 6, 2017

“Local Governments are One Incident Away From Being the Focus on International Attention: A Review of the Response in the Orlando Pulse Nightclub Tragedy”

Technology (notably social media) has changed the how, when, and where local government news is reported, and has changed what local governments must do to prepare, react, and respond when a notable incident occurs in their area. It’s not a question of if an incident will occur, but when, how often, and whether local officials will be prepared to respond. There may be no other training session offered by FCCMA that universally applies to local government managers than this session. Orlando city officials will walk attendees through their experiences with the Pulse Nightclub tragedy and summarize lessons learned. This will be an excellent opportunity for attendees to learn from Orlando's experience and to ask questions and discuss the applicability of those lessons to their own jurisdictions.

Leesburg Community Building, East Room
109 Dixie Avenue
Leesburg, FL

2:00 pm: April 2017 Webinar


April 6, 2017

“Ransomware: Prevention and Recovery

Local governments face daily cybersecurity concerns that necessitate plans for proactive and preventative measures. Luis Valdes, Manager of Technology and Security for the Florida Center for Cybersecurity will provide a very informative session on this topic. He will include an overview and history of ransomware, and offer prevention tips and ways to recover from certain types of ransomware. The Florida Center for Cybersecurity was created during the 2014 legislative session. It is a shared resource for research, education, and outreach across the state and beyond, and is located at the University of South Florida. This is a wonderful opportunity to join your peers in an interactive session with Mr. Valdez in learning about this important concern.

SPEAKER:

  • Luis Valdes, Manager of Technology and Security for the Florida Center for Cybersecurity

 

 

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