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February 2024 Midwest Cyber Security Alliance Meeting | Managing Cloud Security in a Complex Environment

February 20, 2024 | Milwaukee, WI / Webinar

In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, organizations are increasingly relying on cloud services to streamline operations and enhance scalability. However, managing cloud security in a complex environment can be challenging.

Join us on Tuesday, February 20, 2024 — in-person or live-streaming — at the next Midwest Cyber Security Alliance meeting, where sponsor Tenable will provide valuable insights and practical tips for effectively addressing cloud security issues. From understanding the shared responsibility model to implementing robust access controls and staying updated on emerging threats, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to protect your cloud assets while maintaining agility and flexibility.

Discussion topics will include:

  • A success story managing cloud security issues
  • Negotiating cloud security agreements
  • Tips for visualizing and remediating access risk by removing excessive privileges, detecting behavioral anomalies, delivering “just-in-time” access to protect your data, and more

Two Ways to Join + New Start Time

In addition to welcoming local attendees to the scenic 40th floor of our Milwaukee office, we are pleased to offer a webinar option for those unable to attend in person.

Please also note we will be starting the program one hour earlier than normal, with networking and registration at 4:00 p.m., and the program and discussion at 4:30 p.m.

To register, click here and select in-person or virtual attendance. There is no fee to attend this event, but advance registration is required.

CLE

Applications for accreditation will be submitted to CO, FL, NY, and WI (50-minute hour); and CA, IL, TX, UT, and VA (60-minute hour) for up to 1.50 credit hours. Uniform Certificates of Attendance will be provided to attendees seeking credit in other jurisdictions.

Foley & Lardner LLP is an approved MCLE provider in California, Colorado, Illinois, New York, Texas, and Utah.

For purposes of New York CLE credit, this program is appropriate for experienced attorneys only. Certificates of attendance will be distributed to eligible participants approximately eight weeks after the program via email. For questions regarding CLE, please email [email protected].

In-person attendee instructions:

To be eligible for CLE credit, fully complete and sign the CLE Attendance Form provided on-site and return it to the registration table before you leave the program. Be sure to indicate your sign-in and sign-out times on this form as well, regardless of whether you arrive late, leave early, or attend the full duration of the program.

Important Information for New York / New Jersey Attorneys: Per recent New York State Bar requirements, when you return your completed CLE Attendance Form to the registration table upon leaving the program, you must also have Foley staff review and initial your form to verify your attendance.

Remote attendee instructions:
To be eligible for CLE credit, you will need to be logged into the Microsoft Teams meeting for the full duration of the live event; credit may not be obtained by viewing and/or listening to a program recording after the event. Your first and last names must also be entered upon joining the meeting and displayed throughout the program. Additionally, you will need to complete and return the Attorney Affirmation Form that will be made available.

CPE

This program may be eligible for continuing privacy education (CPE) credit toward CISA, CISM, CGEIT, and/or CRISC certifications and maintenance. Please visit the ISACA website to review the specific CPE requirements for your certification and verify whether the topic(s) addressed in this program align with one or more of your certification’s job practice areas: CISACISMCGEIT, and CRISC. If determined to be eligible, an ISACA Verification of Attendance form will be made available for self-reporting purposes.

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