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Virtual Event

Event date:

Nov 1, 2022

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month Afterglow Party

Grab a drink and join the National Cybersecurity Alliance and key cybersecurity awareness thought leaders as we recap the challenges, successes, and learnings from this year’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month activities.

afterglow party
afterglow party
afterglow party
  • Celebrate and unwind with friends

  • Chat with key security awareness thought leaders

  • Share your activities, successes and lessons learned in breakout rooms

  • Play games and win prizes!

We welcome our special guests:
  • Victoria Dillon, Chief of External Affairs, CISA

  • Lisa Plaggemier, Executive Director, National Cybersecurity Alliance

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Thank you to our sponsors!

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