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Introduction
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Government a Target
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Bad Outcomes
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Recent Events
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DHS Critical Infrastructure
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Traffic Management
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Water Purification
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Waste Treatment
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Communication
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Emergency Management
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Seattle City Light
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How do we get here
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Legislation
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Questions
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QA
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Cybersecurity Insurance
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Logical Borders
Description:
Explore the critical infrastructure operated by local governments and public entities in this 37-minute conference talk. Delve into the technology-enabled services managed by local authorities, public utilities, and maritime ports. Examine the unique security challenges these technologies face and learn about a policy-based control that could potentially reduce government threat surface by 40%. Gain insights from Michael Hamilton of the University of Washington as he discusses recent events, DHS Critical Infrastructure, and various aspects of public sector operations including traffic management, water purification, waste treatment, communication, and emergency management. Understand the role of legislation and cybersecurity insurance in addressing these challenges, and participate in a Q&A session to further explore logical borders and other relevant topics.

Public Sector Critical Infrastructure

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