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Cyber Security is a Risky Business (Webinar)
Wednesday, April 20, 2022, 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM CDT
Category: Webinar

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Webinars are free for Texas PRIMA members. Must be a current member of Texas PRIMA to register.

Public entities are especially susceptible to cyber attacks because of the vast amounts of sensitive data they possess about infrastructure, their residents, and customers.  Any organization, regardless of size, is at risk for a cyber attack.  In this session, you’ll learn about the importance of safeguarding this information and the risks associated with failing to do so. We'll also cover the "I was breached....now what?" checklist and other resources available.

This session has been approved for one hour of continuing education from the Texas Department of Insurance.
(If you have previously taken this course through Texas PRIMA, you are not eligible for CE credit.)

 

Speakers:

Ryan Burns is the Cyber Risk Services Manager for the TML Risk Pool. He has over 18 years of experience working either with or working for public entities in Texas. He joined the TML Risk Pool in 2015 and previously worked in the software/hardware/IT space with local governments as well as in municipal law enforcement.  He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Sam Houston State University.
 

 

 

 

 

Will Trevino graduated from Texas A&M in 2004 with a degree in Psychology. In 2007, he received his law degree from Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law and received his masters in law from Western New England School of Law in 2011. In December 2021, Will received his MBA degree, with a concentration in cyber security, from Baylor University. He is currently enrolled in Baylor University’s doctoral program in Learning and Organizational Change.

Will is the 2018 recipient of the Rising Advocate in Government Law presented by the State Bar of Texas Government Law Section to recognize an outstanding government lawyer who has provided exemplary service to the profession and the public. He has worked with cities for more than twelve years. He provided legal services to cities in both his private practice work and as an in-house attorney for the City of Fort Worth.  Will previously worked for Texas Municipal League as a legal counsel and is currently Deputy City Attorney for the City of Brownsville. He is also a council member of the State Bar of Texas Computer Law & Technology Council.


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