Cyber: Prepare, Prevent, Mitigate, Restore®
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Washington D.C. Metro Area
11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. ET
This cybersecurity education program is proudly presented as part of the Travelers Institute’s Small Business – Big Opportunity® initiative, helping business owners become better equipped to manage risk.
The Travelers Institute visited Arlington, Virginia for Cyber: Prepare, Prevent, Mitigate, Restore, an educational symposium helping businesses and organizations tackle evolving cyber threats. As part of a national series, industry leaders from the public and private sectors shared insights into the current threat landscape, as well as strategies that organizations of all sizes can use to prepare for and respond to a cyber incident.
Learn more about what it’s like to attend a live cyber event and explore important practices that can help achieve cyber readiness.
Location
Washington Golf and Country Club
3017 Glebe Road
Arlington, VA 22207
Timeline
11:30 am Networking and Registration
12:00 pm Luncheon and Welcoming Remarks
12:15 pm Keynote Address
12:40 pm Panel Discussion
1:30 pm Program Concludes
Continuing Education Credit
This program is approved for one hour of insurance agent/producer CE credit in Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland.
Opening Remarks
David Hincapie
Lender Relations Specialist, Veteran Business Development Officer Washington Metropolitan Area District Office, U.S. Small Business Administration
John Green, III
President, Washington DC Metro Chapter National African American Insurance Association (NAAIA)
Panel
Arielle Baine
Chief of Cybersecurity, Region 3, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
Tim Francis
Vice President, Enterprise Cyber Lead, Travelers
Carolyn Purwin Ryan
Partner, Mullen Coughlin
Host
Joan Woodward
President, Travelers Institute; Executive Vice President, Public Policy, Travelers
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This program is approved for one hour of Insurance Agent/Producer CE credit in Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland. In order to receive credit, you must be licensed in the state(s) where the credit was approved as well as fully complete the required fields in the form after the session is finished (e.g., sign in/out times and signatures, State/National Producer Numbers). You can find your NPNs here.
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Cybersecurity threats affect businesses and organizations of all sizes... Our Cyber: Prepare, Prevent, Mitigate, Restore® initiative promotes dialogue and education to help leaders prepare for and respond to cyber incidents.
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