October is National CYBERSECURITY AWARENESS MONTH. The Town of Oyster
Bay, Hunter Business School and LISTnet have teamed up to present
CYBERSECURITY INFORMATION AND OPPORTUNITIES. The goal of this event is
to educate and inform you about CYBERSECURITY. We will discuss why
CYBERSECURITY HAS BECOME SO IMPORTANT, how you can protect yourself
and the growing amount of work opportunities related to
CYBERSECURITY. Topics Covered Include: What has made CYBERSECURITY
SO IMPORTANT AND ALWAYS IN THE NEWS LATELY? What can a person or
business do to protect themselves? Will the level of threats go down
or increase in the future? What type of jobs are available in
CYBERSECURITY? How can learning CYBERSECURITY HELP YOUR CURRENT JOB?
If someone is already working in a tech-related field what options are
available for them? How can someone who has no tech experience get
started? You'll also have a chance to ask the speakers questions
during the event and in a post event networking session. Agenda
8:00am - 8:30am - Registration8:30am - 9:00am - Breakfast9:00am -
9:15am - Welcoming Remarks - Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joseph
Saladino 9:15am - 11:15am - Presentations11:15am - noon - Networking
and Meet the Speakers Speakers: Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Town of
Oyster Bay On January 31, 2017, Joseph Saladino was sworn into office
as the 70th Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor and immediately took action
to increase governmental accountability, transparency and integrity.
Supervisor Saladino kept his pledge to residents by approving a Town
Budget for 2018 that cuts property taxes while eliminating wasteful
spending. The 2019 Proposed Budget includes a property tax freeze.
Since taking office, Supervisor Saladino has reduced total Town debt
by a record breaking 22.5%. The Wall Street firm Standard & Poor’s
Global Ratings recently upgraded the Town of Oyster Bay to
‘investment grade’ and recognized the debt reduction actions taken
by the Saladino administration to right-size government. Prior to
serving as Town Supervisor, Joseph Saladino served residents in the
New York State Assembly for six terms where he was one of the original
sponsors of - and approved - New York State’s Property Tax Cap and
STAR Rebate Checks. A lifelong community volunteer, he is a 30 year
member and past Kiwanis Club President, where he received the
distinguished “Kiwanian of the Year” award. He has spent decades
serving the community as a volunteer, including as a member of the
Lions Club, the Sons of Italy-Columbus Lodge, the Chamber of Commerce,
and as a former Trustee of the Historical Society. Joseph attended
Tulane University and holds a Master’s Degree from the New York
Institute of Technology, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. Steven
Delligatti, DirectorTown of Oyster Bay, Town of North Hempstead
andCity of Glen Cove Workforce Development Board. Steven brings 10
years’ experience to his role of Workforce Board Director. In this
capacity he helps administer and oversee two Career Center’s
policies and procedures. Steven has helped spearhead many initiatives,
and has been instrumental in revitalizing and modernizing the Youth
programs. His oversight has helped the unemployed and underemployed
obtain gainful employment, and has also resulted in increased outreach
and expansion of the Business Services division, benefitting the local
business community and economy. Ed EisensteinPresident of United
Network AssociatesFormer CIO of Nassau County Since, 1995, Ed
Eisenstein has lead in technology innovation with years of IT
management experience. From Government Chief INFORMATION OFFICER TO
DIRECTOR OF NETWORK SOLUTIONS, Ed delivers the results that improve
efficiencies and save money. These results of this work have lead to
significant operational improvements for government organizations and
Corporate clients in the New York Metro region for the past 23 years
and counting. When organizations call in Ed Eisenstein, they receive
logical and effective technology solutions, policies and services
empowering that organization with properly working tools. Dr. Michael
NizichDirector of Entrepreneurship & Technology Innovation Center
and Assistant Professor, NYIT Dr. Nizich holds a bachelor's degree in
Computer INFORMATION SYSTEMS FROM DOWLING COLLEGE, a master's degree
in Technology Systems Management from Stony Brook University and a
Ph.D. in INFORMATION STUDIES FROM LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY. He is a
24-year IT professional and has worked in several industries including
aviation, education, law enforcement and security. Dr. Nizich has held
IT leadership positions at both the management and executive levels
and has extensive experience successfully designing and implementing
new technologies to create more efficient and secure work
environments. He also has eight years of teaching experience at higher
education institutions in both computer science and computer
INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND REGULARLY INSTRUCTS ON NETWORK AND
INFRASTRUCTURE SECURITY AND DATABASE SECURITY. Matthew
PascucciCybersecurity Practice Manager, CCSI Matthew Pascucci is a
security architect, privacy advocate and security blogger. He holds
multiple INFORMATION SECURITY CERTIFICATES AND HAS HAD THE OPPORTUNITY
TO WRITE AND SPEAK ABOUT CYBERSECURITY FOR THE PAST DECADE. He
is Cyber Security Practice Manager at CCSI - Contemporary Computer
Services, Inc and also the founder
of http://www.frontlinesentinel.com
[http://www.frontlinesentinel.com].
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