“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” -Alvin Toffler

Monday, October 4, 2021

18th Cybersecurity Awareness Month. October 2021

Join us as we recognize the 18th Cybersecurity Awareness Month.  All through the month CISA and the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCSA) are asking you to “Do Your Part. Be Cyber Smart.” Cybersecurity is important for all Americans, and CISA and NCSA are sharing information and resources to help every one of us recognize and reduce the risk of cybersecurity threats.

Each week in October we will highlight a different aspect of what it takes to “Do Your Part. Be Cyber Smart.”

  • Week 1 (October 4-10): Be Cyber Smart:
    Take simple actions to keep our digital lives secure.
  • Week 2 (October 11-17): Phight the Phish!:
    Learn how to spot phishing attempts to prevent ransomware and other malware attacks.
  • Week 3 (October 18-24): Explore. Experience. Share.:
    During week three of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, we will join the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) to celebrate Cybersecurity Career Awareness Week.
  • Week 4 (October 25-31): Cybersecurity First:
    Explore how cybersecurity and staying safe online is increasingly important as our world continues to operate virtually for so much of work and play.


Saturday, October 2, 2021

What About in Your Community? In-person Emergency Operations Center Skills Development training courses at locations throughout LA County. Sept 2021-Feb 2022

 

Los Angeles County Cadre is providing in-person Emergency Operations Center Skills Development training courses at locations throughout LA County. Here is a link for classes from September 2021 through February 2022: https://www.lacountycadre.com/registration

NIH NOSI to Support Studies on COVID-19's Impact on Underserved and Vulnerable Populations. First Submission October 5, 2021

An easy data collection. 
    -youth violence
    -domestic violence
    -alcohol and drug usage
    -sex offences in homes against children, women, and the elderly
    -Suicide and mental health increase and lack of treatment
 
Just to name a few.
 
Action items and solutions for underserved and vulnerable populations will be the most challenging to implement.
 
BEMA International

 


FEMA Announces Open Application Period for Fiscal Year 2021 Hazard Mitigation Grants

 


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