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3rd Annual Tribal Cybersecurity Summit hosted by TribalHub

“Cybersecurity is an organizational responsibility, not an IT initiative. Ensuring there is broad exposure to the threat landscape at all levels in an organization is key, especially at the senior level, as support of the investment required to protect the organization is imperative. At the Tribal Cybersecurity Summit, you will gain a deeper understanding of current trends/challenges that tribes are facing collectively and hear from experts in the field as well as some of your peers on strategies to fend off the bad guys. We are stronger together!” Toni Pepper, CITO, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
“Today, more than ever, it is imperative for business leadership to understand the risk that cyber threats present to the business and how cybersecurity can mitigate the risk effectively. Knowledge and awareness are the critical investments great leaders can make to provide the best financial, security and business decisions for their organization. The Tribal Cybersecurity Summit will provide every Leader with insightful and valuable knowledge which will allow you to ask proper questions, invest in key areas and understand the risks presented by your technologists.” Lee Edberg, Cyber Security Manager, SMSC Gaming Enterprise
“A successful organization is a team. It is important for technology departments to understand how their organization measures success. That success could be generating casino revenue, applying for federal grants, or the services they provided to communities they support. Conversely, it is just as important for the rest of the team (the organization) to understand the risks and “whys” of cybersecurity to keep the organization successful toward its goals. The 3rd annual Tribal Cybersecurity Summit is the perfect place for members in all areas of an organization to learn more about cybersecurity, and a great place for IT professionals to sharpen their skills through interaction and knowledge growth.” Adam Morrison, CIO, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
“Join us for this summit and learn how tribal nations and tribal organizations can protect their properties through awareness. Hear from experts that share how preparedness is vital to protecting your personal and financial data; hear from tribes that have experienced cyberattack events that impacted their community. Coming together as Nations, sharing information and providing solutions helps build our technology community. Security is not just an IT responsibility, it is all of our responsibility.” Robin Villareal, CIO, Gila River Resorts & Casino
