The State of Ohio will be funding extensive cybersecurity training for Ohio’s Local Government Entities (LGEs), at no cost to participating LGEs. The training, “Ohio Persistent Cyber Improvement” (O-PCI), includes online, hybrid, and in-person modules that are tailored to LGEs small and large, rural, suburban, and urban, and those advanced in cybersecurity postures or those needing basic support to enhance their posture. This training provides organizations with several critical tools, such as a cyber inventory, anticipatory response plan, and continuity of effort plans.
Learn more about O-PCI and how your organization can receive these resources by attending a short webinar on Tuesday, December 5th at 12:00PM. The event will feature Kirk Herath, Cybersecurity Strategic Advisor for Governor Mike DeWine, as well as staff from the Ohio Cyber Range Institute (OCRI), the state-appointed institution that will be delivering O-PCI in early 2024.
In this webinar, you’ll learn:
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Questions? Please contact OCRI via the interest form here.
O-PCI is funded by the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program (SLCGP), a federal grant received by the State of Ohio from the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. O-PCI training is delivered by the Ohio Cyber Reserve and OCRI, a network of universities and non-profit organizations across Ohio that have experience providing cybersecurity education, workforce development, and economic development.