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Today, the IJIS Sounds of Safety Podcast presents another episode in the Navigating Cybersecurity Series. Let’s welcome back experts Larry Zorio and Jeramy Cooper-Leavitt as they explore the fourth core function of the NIST cybersecurity framework: Detect. The Detect action supports an organization’s ability to find and analyze cybersecurity attacks and compromises in a timely manner to mitigate harm and support successful incident response.
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Today, we will dive into the next episode of the Navigating Cybersecurity Series, explaining the NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 step by step. Listen to experts Larry Zorio and Jeramy Cooper-Leavitt as they explore the third core function of the NIST CSF: Protect. The Protect core function supports an organization’s ability to secure its assets by reducing the likelihood and impact of adverse events while increasing its ability to take advantage of opportunities successfully.
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On today’s episode, we welcome back Casey Roussel, CCO of FusionStak and Chair of the IJIS Justice and Public Safety Advanced Analytics Committee, and introduce Kyle Stoker, a crime analyst for the Raytown, Missouri Police Department and the Director of Training at the International Association of Crime Analysts. Casey and Kyle will be discussing what they believe is the definition of an analyst, the necessary skill sets for the job and explain what it takes to become a successful crime analyst in today’s market.
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On today’s episode, we return to the IJIS Cybersecurity Working Group for their next installment of the Navigating Cybersecurity Series. We’re excited to welcome back Larry Zorio, Chair of the Working Group and valued Working Group member Jeramy Cooper-Leavitt, as they explore the second core function of the NIST CSF framework, identify. The Identify Core Function is the foundational step designed to help organizations develop an understanding of their cybersecurity risk management processes, assets, data, capabilities, and risk appetite.
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On today’s episode, we welcome back Casey Roussel, CCO of FusionStak and Chair of the IJIS Justice and Public Safety Advanced Analytics Committee, and introduce Ellen Reed, the Director of the Justice Data Team from Tyler Technologies. Casey and Ellen will be discussing the purpose and criticality of analytics within the Criminal Justice space and what agencies should know about before starting to utilize their data to make more informed decisions for their agency.
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On today’s episode, we welcome back Larry Zorio, Chair of the IJIS Cybersecurity Working Group, and introduce the newly appointed Working Group Vice-Chair, Major Brendan Hooke, from Fairfax County Police Department. For the second episode of the Navigating Cybersecurity series, Larry and Major Hooke will discuss the first core function of the NIST CSF framework entitled “Govern”. They will provide a deep dive into the importance for agencies to develop risk management strategies and craft, communicate, and monitor effective policies. Learn about the best practices and how to combat the ongoing barrage of cyber-related issues.
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On today’s episode, IJIS would like to welcome two members of our Justice & Public Safety Advanced Analytics committee. We have the chair, Casey Roussel, President and CCO of FusionStak who will speak to retired police chief Karl Wilmes about the changes that analytics has on law enforcement operations. Casey and Karl will detail how technologies like body cameras have changed operations within the law enforcement community over the years, showing the impacts of these new advances within the mission-critical space.
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For our first episode, we’re thrilled to welcome Larry Zorio, Chair of the IJIS Cybersecurity Working Group, and valued Working Group member, Jeramy Cooper-Leavitt, who will lead us through an insightful discussion. Together, they’ll explore the intricacies of cybersecurity frameworks and the critical role they play in bolstering an agency’s cyber risk management. This episode is the first of multiple that will examine the core functions of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework.