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Cybersecurity Awareness Month Virtual Kick-off

In honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month.

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For more than two decades, Cybersecurity Awareness Month has been dedicated to teaching everyone how to stay safe and secure online. This initiative would not be possible without the collaboration and partnerships between the public and private sectors that built this campaign. 

Join the National Cybersecurity Alliance as we kick off Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025 with government and industry leadership to explore: 

  • Recent and emerging federal initiatives to secure our society and critical infrastructure. 

  • How cybersecurity professionals and the public sector can work together to address emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. 

  • How we can improve our nation’s resilience and defend our infrastructure against bad actors. 

  • The growing convergence of cybersecurity and national security, and what it means for the future of digital defense. 

Sponsorships are available for Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Please reach out to Max@staysafeonline.org to learn more.

Speakers

Brett Leatherman

Assistant Director, Cyber Division

FBI

Brett Leatherman

Assistant Director, Cyber Division

FBI

Christine Serrano Glassner

Chief External Affairs Officer

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

Christine Serrano Glassner

Chief External Affairs Officer

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

Dr. Madhu Gottumukkala

Acting Director

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

Dr. Madhu Gottumukkala

Acting Director

Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

Erin West

Founder and President

Operation Shamrock

Erin West

Founder and President

Operation Shamrock

Cybersecurity Awareness Month Sponsors

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