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DTSTAMP:20260619T222146Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260715T100000
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SUMMARY:Partner Webinar Pt.2:From Breach Response to Cyber Readiness: Build
 ing a 30/60/90-Day Hardening Plan
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DESCRIPTION:Click the link below to go to the event page:\nhttps://www.goog
 leforeducommunity.com/t5/Upcoming-Events/Partner-Webinar-Pt-2-From-Breach-
 Response-to-Cyber-Readiness/ec-p/246190#M122\n\nELP-Admin Partner CTL is p
 roviding a timely 2 part course on handling cybersecurity incidents. Check
  out the details below and sign up via the registration link. Moving past 
 the "Vendor Breach Awareness" phase to actual K-12 Cyber Readiness Recent 
 K-12 cybersecurity incidents are a stark reminder of a harsh reality: dist
 rict risk doesn't just vanish when a vendor restores their services. Expos
 ed data continues to fuel highly sophisticated\, relationship-aware phishi
 ng attempts long after the initial breach is closed. If you are a tech lea
 der trying to figure out how to shield your district from the inevitable v
 endor cyber breach aftershocks\, CTL is hosting a 2-part interactive cours
 e to help you out: Part 1 (June 23\, 2026 @ 10:00 AM PST): The Breach Afte
 rshock: Vendor Risk\, Relationship Data\, and the Phishing Surge Part 2 (J
 uly 15\, 2026 @10:00 AM PST): From Breach Response to Cyber Readiness: Bui
 lding a 30/60/90-Day Hardening Plan This course is facilitated by Diane Do
 ersch\, former school district CTO and Senior Director of Technology. Atte
 nd to receive a highly practical\, scenario-based workshop grounded in the
  NIST framework. You’ll engage in real-world crisis simulation\, isolate y
 our top three highest-impact cyber risks\, and leave with both a concrete 
 7-day action plan plus a 30/60/90-day infrastructure hardening roadmap. Sp
 ots are limited because of the interactive planning nature of the sessions
 \, so register today. On vacation? No worries - you can partake either liv
 e or on-demand. Secure your spot here: https://ctl.net/blogs/insights/afte
 r-the-incident-moving-from-vendor-breach-awareness-to-cyber-readiness-in-k
 -12-districts Part 2 will cover "From Breach Response to Cyber Readiness: 
 Building a 30/60/90-Day Hardening Plan." Participants can expect to learn:
    Urgent Post-Incident Hardening: Identify the immediate\, high-priority 
 areas your district must prioritize to secure and reinforce your infrastru
 cture after a security event.  Action Planning Frameworks: Learn how to or
 ganize and align your district's action plans around the recognized readin
 ess functions of the NIST CSF and the K–12 Cybersecurity Rubric.  Risk Pri
 oritization Techniques: Participate in a practical activity designed to he
 lp you isolate and focus on your district's top three highest-impact cyber
  risks.  Actionable Risk Translation: Discover how to effectively translat
 e abstract digital risks into practical\, assigned\, and fully owned organ
 izational actions.  30/60/90-Day Cyber Readiness Planning: Build a compreh
 ensive\, phased roadmap through an interactive action-planning scenario to
  guide your district's security posture over the next three months.  Colla
 borative Leadership Debrief: Surface common operational needs\, identify b
 roader response patterns\, and pinpoint the specific leadership supports r
 equired for success.  Plain-Language Executive Communication: Prepare clea
 r\, non-technical talking points and communication strategies to confident
 ly brief your cabinet and school board.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<P>Click the link below to go to the event pag
 e:</P><BR><A href="https://www.googleforeducommunity.com/t5/Upcoming-Event
 s/Partner-Webinar-Pt-2-From-Breach-Response-to-Cyber-Readiness/ec-p/246190
 #M122">https://www.googleforeducommunity.com/t5/Upcoming-Events/Partner-We
 binar-Pt-2-From-Breach-Response-to-Cyber-Readiness/ec-p/246190#M122</A><BR
 ><BR><P>ELP-Admin Partner<SPAN>&nbsp\;</SPAN><STRONG>CTL</STRONG><SPAN>&nb
 sp\;</SPAN>is providing a timely 2 part course on handling cybersecurity i
 ncidents. Check out the details below and<SPAN>&nbsp\;</SPAN><A href="http
 s://ctl.net/blogs/insights/after-the-incident-moving-from-vendor-breach-aw
 areness-to-cyber-readiness-in-k-12-districts" target="_self" rel="nofollow
  noreferrer noopener">sign up via the registration link.</A></P>\n<P><STRO
 NG>Moving past the "Vendor Breach Awareness" phase to actual K-12 Cyber Re
 adiness</STRONG></P>\n<P>Recent K-12 cybersecurity incidents are a stark r
 eminder of a harsh reality: district risk doesn't just vanish when a vendo
 r restores their services. Exposed data continues to fuel highly sophistic
 ated\, relationship-aware phishing attempts long after the initial breach 
 is closed.</P>\n<P>If you are a tech leader trying to<SPAN>&nbsp\;</SPAN><
 SPAN>figure out how to&nbsp\;</SPAN>shield your district from the inevitab
 le vendor cyber breach aftershocks\, CTL is hosting a 2-part interactive c
 ourse to help you out:</P>\n<P><STRONG>Part 1 (June 23\, 2026 @ 10:00 AM P
 ST):</STRONG><SPAN>&nbsp\;</SPAN><I>The Breach Aftershock: Vendor Risk\, R
 elationship Data\, and the Phishing Surge</I></P>\n<P><STRONG>Part 2</STRO
 NG>&nbsp\;<STRONG>(July 15\, 2026 @10:00 AM PST):</STRONG>&nbsp\;<I>From B
 reach Response to Cyber Readiness: Building a 30/60/90-Day Hardening Plan<
 /I></P>\n<P>This course is facilitated by Diane Doersch\, former school di
 strict CTO and Senior Director of Technology. Attend to receive a highly p
 ractical\, scenario-based workshop grounded in the NIST framework. You’ll 
 engage in real-world crisis simulation\, isolate your top three highest-im
 pact cyber risks\, and leave with both a concrete 7-day action plan plus a
  30/60/90-day infrastructure hardening roadmap.</P>\n<P>Spots are limited<
 SPAN>&nbsp\;</SPAN><SPAN>because of</SPAN><SPAN>&nbsp\;</SPAN>the interact
 ive planning nature of the sessions\, so register today. On vacation? No w
 orries - you can partake either live or on-demand.</P>\n<P><STRONG>Secure 
 your spot here:&nbsp\;</STRONG><SPAN><A href="https://ctl.net/blogs/insigh
 ts/after-the-incident-moving-from-vendor-breach-awareness-to-cyber-readine
 ss-in-k-12-districts" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" d
 ata-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.google.com/s
 earch?q%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fctl.net%252Fblogs%252Finsights%252Fafter-the
 -incident-moving-from-vendor-breach-awareness-to-cyber-readiness-in-k-12-d
 istricts&amp\;source=gmail&amp\;ust=1781216226116000&amp\;usg=AOvVaw2H71vV
 nkG6j5CvNPSwAYCc">https://ctl.net/blogs/insights/after-the-incident-moving
 -from-vendor-breach-awareness-to-cyber-readiness-in-k-12-districts</A></SP
 AN></P>\n<P dir="ltr"><SPAN>Part 2 will cover&nbsp\;<STRONG>"From Breach R
 esponse to Cyber Readiness: Building a 30/60/90-Day Hardening Plan."</STRO
 NG>&nbsp\;Participants can expect to learn:</SPAN></P>\n<UL>\n<LI>\n<P dat
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 secure and reinforce your infrastructure after a security event.</P>\n</LI
 >\n<LI>\n<P data-path-to-node="1\,1\,0"><STRONG data-path-to-node="1\,1\,0
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 </SPAN>Learn how to organize and align your district's action plans around
  the recognized readiness functions of the NIST CSF and the K–12 Cybersecu
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 -path-to-node="1\,2\,0" data-index-in-node="0">Risk Prioritization Techniq
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 ned to help you isolate and focus on your district's top three highest-imp
 act cyber risks.</P>\n</LI>\n<LI>\n<P data-path-to-node="1\,3\,0"><STRONG 
 data-path-to-node="1\,3\,0" data-index-in-node="0">Actionable Risk Transla
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 ta-path-to-node="1\,4\,0" data-index-in-node="0">30/60/90-Day Cyber Readin
 ess Planning:</STRONG><SPAN>&nbsp\;</SPAN>Build a comprehensive\, phased r
 oadmap through an interactive action-planning scenario to guide your distr
 ict's security posture over the next three months.</P>\n</LI>\n<LI>\n<P da
 ta-path-to-node="1\,5\,0"><STRONG data-path-to-node="1\,5\,0" data-index-i
 n-node="0">Collaborative Leadership Debrief:</STRONG><SPAN>&nbsp\;</SPAN>S
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 " data-index-in-node="0">Plain-Language Executive Communication:</STRONG><
 SPAN>&nbsp\;</SPAN>Prepare clear\, non-technical talking points and commun
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 \n</LI>\n</UL>
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