Edison Public Library
An overview of cybercrime targeting businesses, governments, and individuals.
Staff from the New Jersey Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Cell will provide an overview of the different types of profit-motivated cybercrime targeting US businesses, governments, and private residents, including, but not limited to, ransomware, business email compromise, social engineering, unauthorized access, and the tactics and techniques used in these incidents. A Q&A session will conclude the presentation.
Open to adults. Registration is suggested but not required, and opens on March 2.
About the New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC)
The NJCCIC is the state’s one-stop shop for cybersecurity information sharing, threat intelligence, and incident reporting. Acting in a cyber fusion center capacity, the NJCCIC is a component organization within the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness. The NJCCIC works to make New Jersey more resilient to cyberattacks by promoting statewide awareness of cyber threats and widespread adoption of best practices. They provide a wide array of cybersecurity services, including the development and distribution of cyber alerts and advisories, cyber tips and best practices for effectively managing cyber risk.
The Main Library on Plainfield Avenue next to the Edison Train Station. The library offers an extensive children’s room, a Meeting Room/Event Space, and a dedicated Maker Space.