Webinar: Thursday, March 25 at 11 a.m. CT
(9 a.m. PT | 10 a.m. MT | Noon ET)
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The growing threat of cyberextortion attempts on local governments has escalated rapidly over the past five years—and bad actors are continuing to try to take advantage of citizens’ current dependence upon their local government's technology as our communities respond to the next phase of the COVID-19 crisis. Don’t let your digital properties fall victim to cybercrime.
Join us and our special guest John Devenyns from SilverSky for an in-depth explanation of the risk of ransomware on the public sector and practical advice for how you can safeguard your data. This webinar contains valuable guidance for both technical and non-technical municipal leaders.
All registrants will receive a copy of the presentation within 48-hours after the live broadcast. By registering, you agree to receive communications from our guest speaker.
SilverSky is CivicPlus®’ cybersecurity partner specializing in managed detection and response, managed endpoint detection and response, managed security services, compliance and risk services, and incident response readiness.
CivicEngage® website security and hosting services for CivicPlus clients are provided exclusively by our internal CivicPlus security and hosting team.
Guest Speaker John Devenyns, SilverSky
John Devenyns is SilverSky's principal cybersecurity consultant. As one of SilverSky’s esteemed subject matter experts, John has over 20 years of technical and operational experience. He works with customers to understand their current security posture, develops tailored solutions based on their business needs, creates proof-of-value service demonstrations, and provides experience driven guidance to executive stakeholders.
As the product manager and subject matter expert for CivicRec, Brian is primarily responsible for ensuring our parks and recreation clients are fully leveraging all the flexible features and modern functionality offered by our local government recreation management software. Brian stays immersed in the trends and technologies impacting parks and recreation departments so that he can serve as a critical link between the CivicRec product development and service delivery teams to ensure our product continues to evolve as the needs of local government evolve. Brian earned a Master of Business Administration degree in Management from Western International University.