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Thursday
Nov 8, 2012
Internet Security Issues
Cambridge Center (Lima)

LRITA, the Lima Regional Information Technology Alliance, presents:

Internet Security Issues with Isaac Dunifon, accredited technology crime investigator and the director of Digital C.O.P.S., a division of SMS proTECH. In this session, Isaac will discuss current Internet security issues affecting business today and offer tips on how to keep your employees and data safe.

This session is open to all professionals that work in Information Technology.

The evening's agenda is:

Arrive any time after 5:30pm 6:00 - 6:30pm - meet and mingle 6:30 - 7:30pm - Technology Spotlight: led by Isaac Dunifon, Physical Security Operations Manager of SMS proTECH 7:30 - 8:00pm - Door prizes and networking with other IT Professionals from the area

A Subway Sandwiches dinner will be served along with chips and drinks!

The price to attend is $5 for members, $10 for non-members if reservations are made and paid for online, in advance of the event. Your registration includes a meal and soft drink/coffee.

At the door pricing is $15 for members and $20 for non-members by cash or check.

Where: Cambridge Center, 418 N. Central Avenue, Lima, Ohio, 45801

Central Ave is a One Way street leading up to Wayne Street. Stay in the far right lane as you cross Wayne. The Cambridge Center is 1/2 block past Wayne on your right. Park in lot to left of Lima Utilities Department.

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Thursday
Jul 31, 2014
Preservation of Life & Property Conference
Lima Veterans' Memorial Civic and Convention Center

PERRY proTECH is pleased to provide our 2nd annual Public Safety Event “Preservation of Life & Property” to be held in Lima. This important event includes a large group of vendors that represent both physical and network security solutions. Each vendor will showcase products and provide demonstrations of services in our vendor booth area.

Additionally, we will hold multiple class sessions:

  • 10:00 - eDiscovery
  • 11:00 - Risk Management Strategies
  • 12:00 - Keynote: Video Verification on Crime Patterns
  • 1:00 - Internet of Things
  • 2:00 - Mobile Applications
  • 3:00 - Tech Crime

This resource will be beneficial for operations, IT, maintenance, security, HR and managers responsible for security. You will learn more about protecting your organization including personnel, facilities, hardware and assets; programs and communications, data and network infrastructure systems. You'll be able to see first hand demonstrations of security products including alarms, video surveillance, access control, monitoring systems, mobile security systems and much more.

There is no fee to attend our event, but advanced registration is required.

Thursday
Apr 28, 2016
Cyber Security and the Internet of Things (IoT)
Northwest State Community College

The Advanced Manufacturing Consortium, a partnership between Northwest State and the Ohio Manufacturing Extension Partnership, would like to invite you to an incredible opportunity to learn more about Cyber Security & the Internet of Things (IoT).

Tuesday
Dec 7, 2021
DeveloperWeek Global: Enterprise 2021
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Join 3,000+ enterprise professionals from around the world converging online to discover, learn, network, and build the enterprise software ecosystem.

Our community of developer, engineering, and IT & technical professionals is adapting to new virtual methods for getting work done. Join us online Dec 7 -8 for 6+ tracks of content:

-Dev Leadership & Management -Enterprise Tech Trends -DevSecOps & Enterprise Security -AI & Big Data -Microservices Architecture -Containers & Kubernetes ...with 50+ live sessions on building global dev & enterprise teams, becoming a technical leader, and implementing the latest enterprise technology & tools.

DeveloperWeek Global is produced and owned by DevNetwork, the world's developer event community organization -- and producer of leading conferences for the developer, engineering & IT industries.

Register today: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/developerweek-global-enterprise-2021-registration-175615910917

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Monday
Feb 7, 2022
DeveloperWeek 2022
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Each year, 8,000+ developers, engineers, software architects, dev teams, managers and executives from 90+ countries gather for DeveloperWeek (Feb 7-9, 2022) to discover the latest in developer technologies, languages, platforms, and tools.

DeveloperWeek 2022 is the largest developer conference & event series – including the DeveloperWeek 2022 Conference & Expo with 15+ tracks, a 1,000+ attendee hackathon, an 800+ attendee tech hiring expo, and a series of workshops, technical talks, fireside chats, networking events, and keynotes.

As DeveloperWeek covers all new technologies & best practices, our conferences and workshops invite you to get intro lessons (or advanced tips) on technologies like VR, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, IoT, Serverless, Microservices, new JavaScript frameworks, Python, and more.

This year, DeveloperWeek will have an expanded DevExec World, which is 2 days of roundtable talks, educational talks, and networking events for engineering managers, tech executives, and lead developers. Additionally, DeveloperWeek will be co-located with ProductWorld and CloudWorld.

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Monday
Feb 7, 2022
CloudWorld 2022
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Online Event

Join 3,000+ cloud architects and managers, as well as dev professionals to come discover the newest innovations in cloud computing.

Engage with talks, demos, and exhibitors covering digital transformation, containers, kubernetes, microservices, security, big data, and more.

CloudWorld 2022 features 5+ Conferences & Tracks covering: Cloud Management, Cloud Stack Innovation, Cloud Security, Serverless & Distributed Computing,Enterprise Integration, and more.

With 3 days of cutting-edge sessions and technical workshop tracks, we cover the newest innovations in product development & engineering best practices.

CloudWorld is co-located with DeveloperWeek, where 8,000+ software engineers, developers, and IT & technology leaders converge each year at the world's largest developer conference & expo.

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Wednesday
Apr 27, 2022
DeveloperWeek Europe 2022
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DeveloperWeek Europe connects 3,000+ engineering professionals and technical practitioners & leaders from across Europe.

Come join us as the community gathers for two days of education, software best practices, and networking -- an all-virtual conference with 9+ tracks, a 2-day Virtual Expo, an Online Hackathon, and more.

DeveloperWeek Europe is the premier developer & software engineering event for Europe, with 3,000+ developers, engineers, software architects, dev managers, IT professionals, and technical executives gathering (online in 2022) for learning best practices & the newest trends, making connections, and uniting the global developer community.

We'll feature 9+ Conferences & Tracks covering:

-API & Microservices -Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning -Blockchain & Fintech -Containers & Kubernetes -DevOps & Security -JavaScript -Cloud, Data & Digital Transformation -New Programming Languages & Platforms -Tech Trends Europe -DevExec World & the DevLead Conference (for managers, team leads, VPs & CTOs) With 2 days of cutting-edge sessions and technical workshop tracks, we cover the newest innovations in engineering best practices.

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Wednesday
Jan 10, 2018
Toledo Web Professionals - The Cybersecurity Roadshow with Tom Germain
Seed Coworking

This traveling cybersecurity workshop seeks to bring cybersecurity awareness to creators, developers, and businesses.

You've read the headlines about the latest hack affecting millions of web users and/or credit card holders, but did you know that, possibly and unwittingly, your own website, router or web connected device could be part of a botnet used in attacks?

What never ceases to amaze is how many businesses and individuals fail to protect themselves from the hordes of hackers working in a multi-billion dollar a year illegal industry. This workshop aims to awaken you to the many dangers as well as to offer real solutions to defending yourself and your business from what could be a disastrous breach of security.

• Profile of a "black hat" hacker and what they target

• Types of attacks and how they're achieved

• Legal aspects (liability, etc.)

• Social engineering

• Sources of timely security alerts

• Basic prevention

• Penetration testing

• Web site and web server security

• Desktop and Mobile security

• Anti-virus products comparisons

Truthfully, everybody who connects to the Internet should know this stuff, so come on over, and become a more savvy, secure, and responsible Internet user!

About Stuart Budden Stuart Budden is an IT professional, co-owner and CEO of Nivsys Inc, and a professor teaching cyber security at Fanshawe College, in London, Ontario.

About Tom Germain Tom Germain is CEO of Coder Scoop Inc., a web and mobile development company in London, who has long concerned himself with security on behalf of his clients and started this workshop in May of 2017.

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Wednesday
Mar 14, 2018
Best Practices for API-Driven React Applications with Scott Radcliff
Seed Coworking

React is on fire! Companies around the world are trying to take advantage of the way React makes web applications fast, responsive, and easier to develop. That said, what about the API? If your API is slow or not optimized, that could severely effect your cool new React app and end up as the choke point for negative customer experiences.

In this talk, we'll build a React app that is driven by an API written in Rails, though we'll cover a great deal of best practices, examples, and considerations that can be applied to a client-server architecture written in any language.

You'll leave this talk with an understanding of the APIs role in React applications, things to look for when working with or building an API, and practical knowledge to take back into your workplace or personal projects.

Speaker Bio: Scott Radcliff is an expert software developer in the Toledo area. He's built web applications using numerous programming languages and technology stacks accomplishing a variety of tasks from the very simple to enterprise-grade. He enjoys building applications that help people do things that they previously couldn't, and he loves Ruby.

Scott is a freelance developer and is currently taking on new customers.

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Tuesday
Jul 25, 2017
Word Press Security 101: How to Keep What's Yours
Sylvania Branch Library

Wordpress Toledo welcomes Eric Naujock!

Today it is commonplace to hear how software, servers, and devices have allowed people to access private data. As people who use WordPress whether as a blogger or as someone who builds websites, knowing how to keep our data, and our client's data safe is of utmost importance.

Please join us for an informal talk followed by a WP Q&A session. Join us afterward to continue the conversation over food & drinks at a restaurant.

Agenda:

  • 5:30 - Welcome & Networking
  • 6:00 - Announcements & Introduction
  • 6:15 - Talk
  • Security and WP Q&A
  • 7:30 - Close
Wednesday
Nov 17, 2021
DeveloperWeek Austin 2021
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Virtual Event

DeveloperWeek Austin 2021 is the largest developer & software engineering conference in Texas & the South.

About this event

DeveloperWeek Austin 2021 welcomes 3,000+ application developers/engineers, developer managers & executives, and IT & technical professionals coming together online for 2 days of technical keynotes, conference sessions & workshops from 60+ speakers, a 2-day Virtual Expo, and networking events.

What's new at DeveloperWeek Austin 2021?

60+ workshops & conference sessions – all live & online: Industry-leading talks from subject-matter experts & practitioners in software engineering & development in these tracks:

-Cloud-Native: Containers & Kubernetes -API & Microservices -DevOps, Security & Digital Transformation -AI, Machine Learning & Data Science -Dev Leadership & Management -JavaScript ...and best practices for the latest technology & tools. Expanded DevLead Conference: We've invited some of the world’s best engineering & technical leaders to discuss & learn engineering best practices -- from implementing new technologies to common pain points for teams & technical leaders. More networking! From 1:1 topic-focused networking, to group roundtables and fireside chats, we're adding more to the all-virtual experience -- so you can still make valuable connections @ DeveloperWeek Austin (Nov 17-18).

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Tuesday
May 10, 2022
DeveloperWeek Management 2022
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Virtual Event

DeveloperWeek Global: Management 2022 | May 10-11, 2022 | Virtual Conference

Join 2,000+ engineering leaders, managers, dev team leads, and technical executives (VPs, CTOs), discovering the newest tools for team management and developer technology decisions

Our community of developer, engineering, and IT & technical professionals is adapting to new virtual methods for getting work done. Join us online May 10-11 for 6+ tracks of content:

-Dev Executive & Engineering Management -Dev Teams: Agile & Remote Methodology -DevOps, Security & Scale -Choosing Architecture: Microservices, Containers, -Kubernetes -AI & ML Project Lifecycle -Dev Innovation & Leadership ...with 50+ live sessions on building global & enterprise teams, becoming a technical leader, and implementing the latest enterprise technology & tools.

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Friday
Apr 24, 2015
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Wednesday
Oct 23, 2013
Cyber Security: Understanding the Threat
Winebrenner Theological Seminary

The Technology Infrastructure Committee (TIC) of the Findlay/Hancock County Alliance and the Center for Information Assurance Education and the Department of Computer Science at the University of Findlay (UF) present an informational forum entitled "Cyber Security-Understanding the Threat."

Spend the day learning about how today's technology can pose a threat to your personal and professional security.

The featured speaker is Bill Hagestad II, USMC Ret., Independent Consultant and Expert on Cyber Terrorism.

Cost is $35.00 for Chamber Members; $45.00 for non-Chamber Members and $10.00 for non-UF students*.

Lunch is included with your paid reservation if received by October 16th.

Walk In cost is $60.00 when registering after October 17th.

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Wednesday
Oct 28, 2015
The Internet of Things: Are You Secure?
Winebrenner Theological Seminary

The University of Findlay's Computer Science Program is proud to offer an annual Information Assurance Forum that covers real world topics. This event is open to the campus community and the general public.

2015 - The Internet of Things: Are You Secure? 14th Annual Information Assurance Forum

  • 9:00-10:30am Student & Faculty Presentations
  • 10:30-10:55am Defining the Internet of Things
  • 11:00-11:50am The Attack of the Things
  • 12:00-12:50pm Lunch & Keynote : IoT and Business
  • 1:00-1:55pm Manufacturing and Connected Devices
  • 2:00-2:50pm IoT: Automotive, Security, & Trust
  • 3:00-3:50pm Lots of Data: Now What? The Power of Data Analytics
  • 4:00-5:00pm Internships from an Employer Perspective
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Wednesday
Oct 26, 2016
Insider Threats: Information Assurance Forum
Winebrenner Theological Seminary

The University of Findlay's Computer Science Program is proud to offer an annual Information Assurance Forum that covers real world topics. This event is open to the campus community and the general public.

This year's theme is "Insider Threats." Yes - insiders...where unsuspecting employees click upon links or go to web sites or use social media sites that are rampant with ransom-ware. Attend our 15th Annual IAForum to learn how to protect your business, your personal identity, and your data from such internal social engineering vulnerabilities.

You will:

  • Be riveted when hearing about an actual case where a local, Findlay/Hancock County manufacturing company was attacked via social engineering tactics and lost thousands of dollars
  • Be informed about the various actual social engineering tactics that the bad guys use
  • Learn about the basics of protection against such social engineering attacks
  • Learn about end-user security training
  • Be informed about the legal ramifications of a social engineering attack

As you can see, "This Time It's Personal." Join us, learn more, and protect your business, your family, and yourself!!

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Wednesday
Nov 1, 2017
Secure Smart Living: Information Assurance Forum
Winebrenner Theological Seminary

The University of Findlay's Computer Science Program is proud to offer an annual Information Assurance Forum that covers real world topics. This event is open to the campus community and the general public.

This year's theme is "Secure Smart Living."

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Wednesday
Oct 30, 2019
18th Annual Information Assurance Forum
Winebrenner Theological Seminary

University of Findlay Department of Computer Science & The Alliance Present the 18th Annual Information Assurance Forum

Think Global, Act Local Ohio’s Cyber Collaboration Committee Initiative

Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. University of Findlay Campus, Winebrenner TLB Auditorium

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