Kentucky Office of Homeland Security Cyber Training
The Kentucky Office of Homeland Security (KOHS) is proud to host training events like this one in support of Kentucky's local units of government, communities, and critical infrastructure.
Intended audience:
Here’s what will be covered:
Intended audience:
- Everyone! This is a beginner level course.
- IT – if you are IT try to bring someone non-IT from your office (sharing is caring)
- Local Elected Officials
- Emergency Managers
- Anyone who writes grants
- Critical Infrastructure
- Non-Profits
Here’s what will be covered:
- Cybersecurity basics
- How to apply for FEMA’s 2023 cybersecurity grant
- How to take advantage of the free cybersecurity resources available to KY
- What a managed service provider does and the questions you should be asking them.
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