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Webinar: How to prevent, detect and respond to cyberattacks

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Reserve your place for this free cybersecurity event. June 16, 2021 | [ALL%20WBN-Cyberattacks%20Webi

Reserve your place for this free cybersecurity event. June 16, 2021 | [View as webpage]( [ALL%20WBN-Cyberattacks%20Webinar-1200x600-v2%20(1).png?w=620&format=jpg&quality=87]( [spacer.gif] [spacer.gif] Public safety leaders have an endless and growing list of risks to mitigate and challenges that keep them awake at night that now includes the risk of cyberattack, data breaches and compromised information technology systems. [Join a panel of experts on June 24 at 1 p.m. ET]( for a live discussion, sponsored by Tyler Technologies, on cyberattack risks and preparation. Panelists will discuss recent cyberattacks and threats on public safety agencies to help you learn about: - Preventing data breaches - How ransom demands are made - Countering cyberattacks - Assessing the legitimacy of a ransom demand. We look forward to your participation in this cybersecurity learning event.  [spacer.gif] [BOOK YOUR SPOT]( [spacer.gif] [spacer.gif] [Lexipol_2018-logo_wht-gry-200px.png]( Police1 does not send unsolicited messages. You are receiving this email because you have signed up for Police1 and subscribed to this newsletter. Click [here to unsubscribe](. Visit our [Customer Support]( page to report any email problems or [subscribe to our other newsletters.](  Copyright © 2021 Lexipol. 2611 Internet Blvd., Ste. 100, Frisco, TX 75034. [spacer.gif]

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