InfraGard Sacramento Training & Events

5/26/2023 to 12/30/2023

Please check back for information about InfraGard Sacramento events.

3/21/2023 to 5/26/2023

May

25

2nd Quarter 2023 • Transportation Meeting

TIME: 8:00 am - 11:30 am

LOCATION:Sutter Health University 2700 Gateway Oaks Dr, Ste 1200, Sacramento, CA, 95833 with virtual option

AUDIENCE: InfraGard members and their colleagues

DETAILS:Presenters will include AMTRAK Security & Ties to Critical Infrastructure, TSA Presentation on Aviation Threats, US Coast Guard and Department of Transportation Threat Presentation.

COST: Free

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8/9/2022 to 8/25/2022

Aug

25

Houses of Worship Symposium

TIME: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm

LOCATION:People’s Church 7172 N. Cedar Ave. Fresno, CA 93720

AUDIENCE: InfraGard members

DETAILS:Topics will include a case briefing, hate crimes, suspicious activity reporting, active shooter threats and a panel discussion.

COST: Free

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8/24/2021 to 10/21/2021

Oct

20

Annual Symposium Webinars - Supply Chain

TIME: 11:00am - 12:00pm

LOCATION:ONLINE

AUDIENCE: InfraGard members

DETAILS:Due to the current COVID protocols in California we will be hosting our Annual Symposium in Virtual Format, with 1 hour sessions each Wednesday of October, from 11am-12pm. Please stay tuned closer to the Symposium for an email with specific topics, presenter and registration information.


8/24/2021 to 10/28/2021

Oct

27

Annual Symposium Webinars - Violent Extremists

TIME: 11:00am - 12:00pm

LOCATION:ONLINE

AUDIENCE: InfraGard members

DETAILS:Due to the current COVID protocols in California we will be hosting our Annual Symposium in Virtual Format, with 1 hour sessions each Wednesday of October, from 11am-12pm. Please stay tuned closer to the Symposium for an email with specific topics, presenter and registration information.


6/19/2020 to 6/26/2020

Jun

25

Cyber Summit West Power Hour

TIME: 10:30am - 12:00pm

LOCATION:ONLINE

AUDIENCE: FBI/Government, C-Suite/Senior Level Executives, Directors, Managers, and other IT Professionals. Those in Sales/Marketing and Students are not permitted to attend.

DETAILS:Senior Level Executives are invited to participate in the Virtual Cyber Summit Power Hour West Edition. During these unprecedented times, it is more important than ever for business leaders to have a clear and well thought-out cyber security battle plan. Join us and learn from Leading Industry Experts from Darktrace and Check Point Software Technologies as they discuss how to navigate the latest security challenges in today’s threat landscape and solutions to implement to protect your company from attacks. Live Q&A will follow each presentation.

COST: Free - Use registration code INFRAGARD20SAC

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6/19/2020 to 8/15/2020

Aug

13

Northern California Virtual Corporate Security Engagement Series

TIME: Begins at 9:00 am

LOCATION:ONLINE

AUDIENCE:

DETAILS: The Northern California Virtual Corporate Security Engagement Series is open to personnel in the private sector, state and local government, as well as personnel supporting the homeland security mission. The Northern California Virtual Corporate Security Engagement Series will feature speakers from the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation, other U.S. Government entities, state and local agencies, as well as the private sector. Speakers at this two-hour event will address a wide range of homeland security topics including a COVID-19 Update, BIO Extremists Threat, Cyber Threats Landscape, and Cyber Mitigations and Response.

Attendance is free; however, pre-registration is mandatory.

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10/11/2019 to 11/1/2019

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

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10/25/2019 to 11/16/2019

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

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10/22/2019 to 1/14/2020

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:

  • Fundamentals of behavioral threat assessment
  • Threat identification, including warning behaviors which potentially indicate a subject is on the pathway to violence to carry out a targeted violent attack
  • Application of behavioral threat assessment techniques in a variety of contexts and environments including (but not limited to) the workplace, schools, places of worship, public spaces, and other potentially vulnerable areas in the community.

COST: Free

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10/22/2019 to 1/15/2020

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:

  • Fundamentals of behavioral threat assessment
  • Threat identification, including warning behaviors which potentially indicate a subject is on the pathway to violence to carry out a targeted violent attack
  • Application of behavioral threat assessment techniques in a variety of contexts and environments including (but not limited to) the workplace, schools, places of worship, public spaces, and other potentially vulnerable areas in the community.

COST: Free

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11/19/2019 to 1/16/2020

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

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1/13/2020 to 1/23/2020

Jan

22

1st Quarter 2020 Sacramento InfraGard Meeting

TIME: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm (Check-in & Continental Breakfast at 7:30 am)

LOCATION:DGS Auditorium 707 3rd Street West Sacramento, CA 95605

AUDIENCE: Open to members and non-members

DETAILS:Please join us and your peers for a morning focusing on the Cyber, Water & Dam Sectors. Presentations with include an overview of Sacramento Area Dams, California Water Ways, and Personal Security and Reducing Online Footprint of Media. 3 hours Continuing Professional Education available.

COST: Free

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11/13/2019 to 1/29/2020

Jan

27-28

Human Trafficking Summit: Training for 1st Responders and Law Enforcement

TIME: 7:30am Mon through 12:00pm Tue

LOCATION:Cal Poly Recreation Center 101-113 Longview Lane San Luis Obispo, CA 93405

AUDIENCE: First Responders

DETAILS:The California Cybersecurity Institute is hosting a 1.5 day training focused on equipping law enforcement with resources and tools to combat human trafficking. During the various training sessions, participants can expect workshops and presentations on the following subjects:

  • Trafficking Trends: Gang Activity
  • Trafficking Trends: Illicit Massage Industry
  • Organized Crime: Documentation Fraud
  • Online Investigations in Human Trafficking
  • Technological Tools for Disrupting Human Trafficking
  • Labor Trafficking Investigations and Prosecutions
  • Building Community Response

COST: Free

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11/13/2019 to 1/29/2020

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:

  • Obtain a foundation of understanding via the A-B-C Framework: Awareness – Belief – Capacity
  • Definitions and overview of Modern Day Slavery, HT 101, CSE-C and Labor Trafficking
  • The influence media plays on youth psychology with respect to trafficking
  • What to watch for, what to be aware of, and how to identify; utilizing case studies/testimonials by victims of human trafficking
  • “Belief” regarding the abuse and/or harm that trafficking causes
  • Introduction to mind control and undue influence in Human Trafficking Cases
  • Reality, when services and programs are not available
  • Grassroots efforts such as The GRACE Network, Neet’s Sweets, Sowers Education Group, etc.

COST: Free

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1/15/2020 to 1/31/2020

Jan

30

Addressing Violence in Faith-Based Congregations

TIME: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

LOCATION:3720 Dudley Blvd., Building 600, McClellan Park, CA 95652

AUDIENCE: Faith-based leaders and security team members of all faith-based organizations.

DETAILS:Please join InfraGard leaders, mentors, and peers for an evening discussing things your organization can start doing now to secure your facilities. InfraGard will be introducing a new sub-sector focused solely on faith-based organizations in your community. The agenda will include a review by the FBI of indicators of attacks, presentations by law enforcement, and infrastructure protection assessors on how to prevent and deter acts of violence to houses of worship, and access to vulnerability assessments/ grants/ other resources.

COST: Free

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2/22/2020 to 3/11/2020

Mar

10

  Southern Region Sacramento InfraGard Meeting

TIME: 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm (Check-in begins at 4:30 pm)

LOCATION:Fresno Fire Department 911 H Street Fresno, CA 93721

AUDIENCE: InfraGard members and non-members

DETAILS:Please join us and your peers for an evening focusing on Agriculture. Presentations will include: Agriculture Terrorism, Marijuana Cultivation and the Surrounding Community

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2/6/2020 to 4/20/2020

Apr

29

  2nd Quarterly Meeting

TIME: 8:00 am - 1:00 pm (Check-in and Continental Breakfast at 7:30 am)

LOCATION:

AUDIENCE: InfraGard members and non-members

DETAILS:

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