Illinois receives $1 million grant to
develop cybersecurity training program for first responders
Training will be implemented throughout
U.S.
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[October 15, 2012]
SPRINGFIELD -- A $1 million grant
recently awarded to the Illinois Emergency Management Agency will
enable the state to develop a training program to help first
responders, local governments and private sector partners throughout
the U.S. better understand and deal with cyber incidents. IEMA's
proposal for the cyber training initiative was selected by the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security to receive a 2012 National Training
Program Continuing Training Grant.
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"Information technology is vital to every segment of our society, including first responders," said IEMA Director Jonathon Monken. "We're excited to have
this opportunity to develop training that addresses cybersecurity and to share
this training with first responders across the nation."
IEMA will work with the Illinois Terrorism Task Force Cyber Security
Committee and the Center for Public Safety and Justice at the University of
Illinois to develop the curriculum for the Cyber Security and Cyber Incident
Awareness course.
The training, which will include online and classroom components, will
prepare information technologists working for state and local emergency response
organizations to identify, prevent, protect against, respond to and recover from
cyber incidents.
Once the training program is complete, the Center for Public Safety and
Justice will deliver the training to each of FEMA's 10 regions, which cover all
50 states and six U.S. territories.
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"By increasing community cybersecurity awareness and resilience, we
will enhance the protection and recovery of our critical information
systems," said Rafael Diaz, chairman of the Illinois Terrorism Task
Force committee involved in the project. "We look forward to
building and delivering a curriculum that will serve our nation and
communities."
For more information about cybersecurity, visit the Ready
Illinois website at
www.ready.illinois.gov.
[Text from
Illinois
Emergency Management Agency file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information] |