Cybersecurity Educational Initiative Summit coming to Terra State Community College

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Image removed.Press release provided by Terra State Community College. Fremont, Ohio, July 17, 2018 – Registration for the Terra State Community College Cybersecurity Educational Initiative Summit is now open. The Summit will take place Friday, October 26, 2018 to educate and bring awareness of Cybersecurity to the community and industry leaders. The Summit will feature David Kennedy, Founder and CEO of TrustedSec and Binary Defense who will speak during the lunch session. Breakout sessions will be led by industry professionals including:
  • Gregory Tapocsi from the Office of the Ohio Attorney General
  • Troy Wildermuth of Cift Innovations
  • Adam Luck of IGS Energy
  • Scott Blough of Tiffin University
  • Loren Wagener of CentraComm
  • Mark Beadles of OARnet
In 2017, Terra State was designated as a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Two-Year Education (CAE2Y) through academic years 2022 byt the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security. The purpose and mission of CAE2Y is to collaborate and reduce vulnerability in our national information infrastructure by promoting higher education and research in cyber defense and producing professionals with cyber defense expertise for the nation. Registration for the Summit is $25 and includes lunch and access to all breakout sessions. To learn more or register for the Summit, visit terra.edu/cybersummit or contact Haley Crabtree at 419.559.2314 or hcrabtree01@terra.edu. Terra State Community College is a two-year accredited, state-supported, commuter college located in Fremont, Ohio. Terra State has a long history of service to the community and providing students with an education that is both accessible and affordable. Terra State offers twenty-two Applied Degrees and Certificates to students.  
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