Dear voornaam,

Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) in 911 networks continue to evolve to an IP-based architecture for NextGen 911 to provide more benefits and safety for citizens, especially those with disabilities. The ability to accept information in text, images or video – in addition to voice – at a PSAP creates an expanding cyber-attack surface. These new attack vectors were not previously a concern with standard voice-based telephone networks. 

Please join Government Technology on April 30 at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. Eastern for our latest webinar, “Securing PSAPs in the Age of NextGen 911,” as our panel of experts – with details from the Department of Homeland Security – discusses why understanding the risks and associated benefits of NextGen Gen 911 is critical to public safety.

Register now and you’ll:
  • Hear top security concerns around PSAPs and NextGen 911
  • Understand the importance of protecting networks, assets, databases and services involved with the processing, storage and transport of data in NextGen 911 systems
  • Learn how best to address these concerns and risks

Speakers:
Kenny Holmes, CISSP, Head of US Public Sector, Fortinet
Moderator: Morgan Wright, Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

We hope you can join us for this complimentary and informative webinar.  Please let me know if you have any questions or need registration assistance.

Thank you,

Brad Loebs
Registration Coordinator
Government Technology
(916) 932-1409
bloebs@govtech.com

 

 

 

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