Cybersecurity Peer Group | CISA's Cybersecurity Framework: Implementing for Success
The primary goal of a cybersecurity peer group is to foster collaboration and facilitate the exchange of ideas regarding emerging threats, best practices, innovative technologies, and effective strategies to mitigate cyber risks. Peer Group activities include educational presentations, discussions, and knowledge-sharing sessions to help the participants stay updated on the latest trends and challenges in the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity. These groups typically consist of individuals from diverse backgrounds, including cybersecurity analysts, engineers, ethical hackers, CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers), and other experts in the domain.
Women in Tech Peer Group | Digital Fortitude: Safeguarding Your Online Presence
NMTC Women in Tech Peer Group presents Save the date for the January 2024 WIT Peer Group The NMTC Women in Tech peer group is a supportive community specifically designed for women working in various technology-related fields to address gender diversity issues and empower women in the tech industry and create a space where women can connect, collaborate, and support each other in their career endeavors. Members of these peer groups share experiences, insights, and challenges unique to women in technology, discussing topics like overcoming gender biases, achieving work-life balance, navigating career growth, and promoting inclusivity in the tech sector. Additionally, they may invite guest speakers, industry leaders, and mentors to provide guidance and inspiration to women pursuing careers in technology.
Cybersecurity Peer Group | The Future of Work: Securing the Remote Workforce
The primary goal of a cybersecurity peer group is to foster collaboration and facilitate the exchange of ideas regarding emerging threats, best practices, innovative technologies, and effective strategies to mitigate cyber risks. Peer Group activities include educational presentations, discussions, and knowledge-sharing sessions to help the participants stay updated on the latest trends and challenges in the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity. These groups typically consist of individuals from diverse backgrounds, including cybersecurity analysts, engineers, ethical hackers, CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers), and other experts in the domain.