Dear voornaam, When the COVID-19 pandemic forced much of the world to stay at home overnight, state and local government leaders swiftly pivoted their workforces remote so they could continue to deliver critical citizen services. But this rapid shift opened new cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Suddenly, attack surfaces expanded and endpoints became widely distributed, leading to an increase in cyber threats. In this first webcast in a three-part series, Government Technology will be joined by the city chief information security officer from San Francisco to discuss how his department improved IT operations and security in this new environment. Register now and join us on October 7 at 10:00 am PT/1:00 pm ET to learn: How they reduced time and complexity around endpoint management for IT staff How they gained critical business information to improve asset performance issues How they were able to address their most immediate security vulnerabilities with speed Speaker: Michael Makstman, City Chief Information Security Officer for the City and County of San Francisco Moderator: Teri Takai, Co-executive Director, Center for Digital Government Register now for this complimentary webinar! All attendees will have the opportunity to download a certificate of attendance at the completion of the webinar on October 7. Please feel free to share this information with any colleagues you feel would benefit from attending, and do let me know if you have any questions! We hope you will join us, Brad Loebs Government Technology | govtech.com/webinars 916-932-1409 bloebs@govtech.com |