Please check back for information about InfraGard Sacramento events.
Sep
23
MGT-452 Physical and Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure
TIME: 8:00am - 5:00pm
LOCATION:10390 Peter A. McCuen Blvd,, Mather, CA 95655
AUDIENCE:
DETAILS:Hosted by the Governor's Office of Emergency Services in conjunction with the DHS/FEMA National Training Program and Texas Engineering Extension Service, Texas A&M University System.
The national and economic security of the United States depends on the reliable functioning of critical infrastructure. This course encourages collaboration efforts among individuals and organizations responsible for both physical and cybersecurity toward development of integrated risk management strategies that lead to enhanced capabilities necessary for the protection of our Nation’s critical infrastructure.
REGISTRATION NOTE: You will need a FEMA Student ID Number to register for this class. To obtain one, go to https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid and click “Need a FEMA SID”
REGISTRATION UPDATE: The class is now full, but interested individuals may be able to be put on a wait list by clicking the “Register” link below.
COST: Free
Oct
23
15th Annual InfraGard Sacramento Members’ Alliance Security Symposium & Vendor Expo
TIME: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Registration opens at 7:30 am)
LOCATION:CA Lottery Pavilion 700 N 10th Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
AUDIENCE:
DETAILS: Save the date to join your colleagues for a no-cost, informative day of presentations & briefings discussing cybersecurity & the US Critical Infrastructure, along with a current Threat Update. Meet and hear from members of the Sacramento Field Office of the FBI, the US Attorneys’ Office, the InfraGard National President and industry leading companies, along with Intelligence Analysts. There will be a Vendor Expo, where you can meet and talk with cybersecurity companies about the leading security solutions, find out more about the California Cyber Institute at Cal Poly and the training they offer, along with meeting members of professional associations and industry colleagues.
7 hours Continuing Professional Education (CPE) available
Event Sponsors:
CrowdStrike • Veracode • RedSeal • InfoBlox • Area 1 • E. & J. Gallo Winery
Jul
17
3rd Quarterly Meeting
TIME: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm (Check-in and Continental Breakfast at 7:30 am)
LOCATION:CA Lottery Pavilion 700 N 10th Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
AUDIENCE: InfraGard members and non-members
DETAILS:Join your colleagues for an information packed morning of networking and presentations discussing Food & Agriculture and Water Sectors. Topics will include:
3 hours Continuing Professional Education (CPE) available
Event Sponsor:
Oct
30
Protective Measures Course (PER-336)
TIME: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
LOCATION: CA Office of Emergency Services, 3650 Schriever Ave., Mather, CA 95655
AUDIENCE: public and private sector security personnel at the executive, management, and operations level. Public safety workers, emergency managers, law enforcement, and special event security personnel can also benefit from the course.
DETAILS:The Protective Measures Course (PMC) provides participants with a basic understanding of how to identify risks and vulnerabilities to a facility, determine additional security needs for a special event/public gathering, and identify and apply physical and procedural protective measures to mitigate the threat of an improvised explosive device (IED) or vehicle-borne IED.
NOTE: FEMA SID number is required to apply. To obtain a FEMA SID follow these instructions.
COST: Free
Nov
15
California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program Workshop
TIME: 9:00 am – 11:30 am
LOCATION: Cal OES Building D, California Room 10370 Peter A McCuen Boulevard Mather, CA 95655
AUDIENCE:
DETAILS:Cal OES will be conducting workshops to explain the CSNSGP requirements, and assist nonprofit organizations with the application process. The FY 2019 CSNSGP Request for Proposal and documents are posted on the Cal OES website. Application documents must be submitted to the following email address: Nonprofit.Security.Grant@caloes.ca.gov by Monday, December 9, 2019, 8:00 a.m. Late submissions will not be considered.
Webinars are also available. Please see page 3 of the flyer linked below.
COST: Free
Flyer | Application | Map | Questions | RSVP by e-mail
Jan
13
TLO ADVANCED Behavioral Threat Assessment: Preventing the Active Shooter
TIME: 8:00am - 5:00pm
LOCATION:Demergasso-Bava Hall (DBH), Room 167, CSU Stanislaus 1 University Circle, Turlock, CA 95382
AUDIENCE:
DETAILS:This course is designed to teach an evidence and research-based behavioral threat assessment methodology to equip law enforcement and security stakeholders with the skills and tools necessary to identify potentially violent individuals, assess the risks they pose of engaging in targeted violence, proactively manage the risk, and prevent violent attacks that include active shooter and mass casualty events.
OBJECTIVES:
COST: Free
Jan
14
TLO ADVANCED Behavioral Threat Assessment: Preventing the Active Shooter
TIME: 8:00am - 5:00pm
LOCATION:Fowler, CA (Exact location will be provided after registration)
AUDIENCE:
DETAILS:This course is designed to teach an evidence and research-based behavioral threat assessment methodology to equip law enforcement and security stakeholders with the skills and tools necessary to identify potentially violent individuals, assess the risks they pose of engaging in targeted violence, proactively manage the risk, and prevent violent attacks that include active shooter and mass casualty events.
OBJECTIVES:
COST: Free
Jan
15
Surviving an Active Threat - Run. Hide. Fight.
TIME: 8:00am - 5:00pm
LOCATION:2409 Dean Street, McClellan CA 95652
AUDIENCE: Because of the nature of active threat incidents, this course is open to anyone who works, visits, lives, or frequents places such as schools, houses of worship, malls, offices, or government offices.
DETAILS:This course addresses the Run. Hide. Fight. response paradigm and guides non-traditional first responders in the various ways these methods can be employed. Because active threat incidents can occur anywhere, participants are encouraged to apply principles from this course to plans and procedures in their workplaces. The course covers the basic principles of the response paradigm as it pertains to response in the event of an active threat incident.
ONLY ABOUT 20 SPACES LEFT
COST: Free
Flyer | Map | Questions | Register by email
Jan
28
Human Trafficking Awareness
TIME: 8:00am - 5:00pm
LOCATION:Chico, CA (Exact location will be provided after registration)
AUDIENCE:
DETAILS:This entry level overview to human trafficking, in all of its forms, will aid in establishing awareness throughout the private sector. Industries impacted by human trafficking, include but are not limited to: travel and tourism, retail, theme parks, restaurants, hospitals and medical services, agricultural related businesses, and more. Ending modern day slavery and assisting victims of human trafficking begins with awareness.
“What is HT?” and “How do your employees currently respond to suspected incidents of HT?” Participants will identify techniques used by traffickers, including fraud, threats, coercion and overall deceit. Runaway Girl will empower and strengthen the local survivor voice, by engaging local survivors in the training and utilizing their expertise to identify areas known for trafficking, as well as common tactics used by traffickers. Each participant will also answer the question, “Do I know how to identify and respond to human trafficking in all of its forms?” and “Do I know how to share this same information with others?”
OBJECTIVES:
COST: Free