Next Monroe Gigabit Project Meeting Set for April 13 at ESU

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Posted by: Elizabeth Richardson on March 30, 2017, No Comments

Increasingly, cyber security impacts our daily lives. Defending against cyber-attacks is mission critical for businesses, organizations, schools, universities, governments and citizens. The Pennsylvania State Police are working 24/7/365 to protect Pennsylvanians against all kinds of attacks: existing, new and emerging threats. The State Police also prosecute civil and criminal cyber-security violations. As a direct result, the State Police are at the forefront in the fight against cybercrime.

To give you the most current information on threats, solutions and prevention strategies, the Monroe Gigabit Project is very pleased to bring two leading experts from the Pennsylvania State Police. On Thursday April 13th, please join us to hear Pennsylvania State Troopers James Ford and Patrick Dawe of the Southeast Computer Crime Unit provide an important 2017 cyber security update. The meeting will be held at ESU’s Innovation Center, 562 Independence Road, East Stroudsburg Pa. Participating organizations and the general public are invited to attend at no cost.

For the April 13th meeting, TV, video and radio contacts: Elizabeth Richardson, ESU, at 570-422-3139, and/or David Parker at 570-656-9232.

Through June 2017, monthly Monroe Gigabit Project meetings are hosted by the Monroe 2030 Action Team, Pocono Mountains Economic Development Corporation, and East Stroudsburg University. The ESU Innovation Center, which houses a state-of-the-art business accelerator, is located 500 yards from Interstate-80 and 70 miles from NYC.

For more information contact: David Parker at David@LewisStrategic.com or 570-656-9232.

To register for upcoming Monroe Gigabit Project meetings on April 13 and May 12, 2017 (June date to be determined), visit https://quantumnew.esu.edu/machform/view.php?id=168240.