Webinar to Highlight Effective Cyber Incident Response

MHA Endorsed Business Partner (EBP) CyberForce|Q is hosting the webinar Proactive Cyber Risk Measures from 11 a.m. to noon ET on Jan. 29. The session will feature speakers from Trinity Health, the Michigan State Cyber Command Center and other organizations.

Presenters Adrienne Chase and Sam Khan will walk attendees through a real-world incident, discuss key lessons learned, practical takeaways and the strategies that made the biggest difference when every minute mattered. Michigan State Cyber Command Center leader Tarek Sasy will also provide insights into statewide response efforts and best practices.

Members are encouraged to register for a first-hand look at what happens when a real cyber incident occurs, including proactive steps organizations can take to accelerate recovery and reduce impact. The session is designed for leaders seeking a realistic understanding of incident response, preparation and how proactive defense shapes outcomes when facing real-world attacks.

To learn more about CyberForce|Q, contact Midwest regional sales director, John Kelley. Members interested in solutions offered through the MHA EBP program may contact Rob Wood at the MHA.

MHA and CyberForce|Q In-Person Cybersecurity Workshop

MHA Events

MHA EventsThe MHA is partnering with Endorsed Business Partner (EBP) CyberForce|Q to offer the in-person workshop Enhancing Your Cybersecurity: Tabletop Training and Incident Response Workshop from 9:00 a.m. to noon, May 22 at the MHA headquarters in Okemos. Led by Alex Sabin, participant success leader, CyberForce|Q , the workshop will guide participants through an engaging, informative and interactive Incident Response Tabletop Exercise.

Throughout the workshop, attendees will explore three critical phases of a simulated cyber-attack:

  1. Intricacies of social engineering aimed at the IT Help Desk.
  2. Complexities of living-off-the-land attacks.
  3. Challenges of detecting and preventing data exfiltration techniques.

By attending this workshop, attendees will:

  • Experience a sense of challenge during tabletop exercises, leading to the identification of potential unnoticed gaps in an Incident Response Plan.
  • Engage in hands-on group activities that will provide a tangible understanding of potential cyber-attacks, enabling collaborative discussions within teams to refine decision-making processes and procedures.
  • Gain a profound understanding of the critical significance of roles, responsibilities and communication protocols in effective incident response.

With over 25 years of experience in providing cybersecurity services, CyberForce|Q has developed and implemented quantifiable programs that assess and execute safety measures for organizations of all sizes, with proven results. Providing a wide range of services to a diverse group of industries, including hospitals and healthcare, CyberForce|Q meets organizations where they are in their cybersecurity journey. Its goal is to enhance the current capabilities of its partners, utilizing technology-agnostic solutions that can be integrated with an organization’s current technologies and systems.

The event is free of charge and open only to MHA member organizations and invitees. Members are encouraged to register, as this event will only be held in-person and seating is limited. Light breakfast and refreshments will be provided. Registrations will be accepted up to one day before the event date, if space is available.

Members with questions should Rob Wood at the MHA. To learn more about CyberForce|Q, contact John Kelley, regional sales director – Midwest, CyberForce|Q.