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2020 ISAC Spring Conference CEU RequirementsTITLE: 2020 ISAC Spring ConferenceDATE, DAY, AND TIME: Thursday, March 12, 2020, 9:00 am – 10:15 amPLACE: Veterans Memorial Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center, Des MoinesPURPOSE: This annual meeting held in March is the Association’s business meeting where the ISAC budget is approved by the membership, and the ISAC scholarship award winners are recognized. ISAC also plans educational seminars on Thursday. TARGET AUDIENCE: Iowa State Association of Counties MembersOBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this program, the participant should be able to:March 12, 2020 (1.25 total contact hours possible)9:00 am – 10:15 amCybersecurity Best Practices Cybersecurity best practices in the areas of social engineering, disaster and breach recovery, policies, records management, wireless, anti-virus, accounts, asset management, training, websites, payment cards, IT purchasing, and surveillance.CEUs: 1.25 hoursFACULTY: Colette R. Klier, IT Risk SpecialistICAPColette joined the ICAP team as an IT Risk Control Specialist in November 2017. She has 20 years of experience in the information technology field. With an educational background in computer network administration and criminal justice, Colette has a broad understanding of information security and is experiences working to enforce and enhance security measures for both public and private industries. She has completed the certified information systems auditor (CISA) with ISACA and has also been A+ certified with comptia for 20 years.9:00 am – 10:15 amCentral Iowa Works Reentry Simulation The reentry simulation was developed by the U.S. Attorney’s Office to better understand the barriers formerly incarcerated individuals face following their release from prison. The simulation gives participants a realistic perspective of what it’s like to return to the community after being incarcerated for months, years, and sometimes even decades. Participants will assume the identify of someone who has been released from prison for purposes of the reentry simulation and given a scenario where they will need to secure housing, employment, transportation, healthcare and more! The purpose of this simulation is to raise public awareness of the barriers formerly incarcerated face when returning to our community where we live, work, and play.CEUs: 1.25 hoursFACULTY: This event is facilitated by Central Iowa Works at United Way of Central Iowa.9:00 am – 10:15 amSesame Street Stands Ready to Help Children Build Resilience When you were a child – or when your children were young – you may have sang along to the well-known Sesame Street theme song, Sunny Days: “Can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?” Now, as county leaders, you should be asking how you can get Sesame Street to come to you. Fifty years ago, the founders of Sesame Street set out to engage children not only through educational media, but also through direct and personal outreach into communities. Sesame Street in Communities continues this work to provide resources to help our nation’s most vulnerable population – our young children. We know that childhood trauma can have long-term effects on a child’s brain development and future well-being. But we also know that children are remarkably resilient, and the early years are a critical opportunity to build a strong foundation for a brighter future. Learn why you, as a county leader, should be so invested in early childhood development and how you can utilize Sesame Street’s resources to help children – especially the most vulnerable – get off to a strong and healthy start.CEUs: 1.25 hoursFACULTY: Dr. Jeanette Betancourt, Ed. D., Senior Vice President, U.S. Social ImpactSesame WorkshopDr. Betancourt is the Senior Vice President for U.S. Social Impact at Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind Sesame Street.??She directs the development and implementation of community and family engagement initiatives making a difference in the lives of vulnerable children and their families. These research-based initiatives are designed to impact children’s early learning, health and well-being, and provide strategies and resources to counteract the effects of trauma while fostering the critical connections that adults have on children’s lives. Prior to joining Sesame Workshop, Dr. Betancourt created programs in adult learning and early childhood education at Teachers College, Columbia University. ?She is a licensed bilingual speech and language pathologist and educational therapist. She participates on several national and local boards and has contributed to the start of charter schools. Dr. Betancourt has a BA and MA in Speech and Language Pathology; an MS in Bilingual Reading/Special Education, and an Ed.D. in Special Education.FEE: A $190 full conference registration fee for the ISAC Spring Conference covers all CEUs. Please see ISAC’s cancellation and refund policy for further instruction. ................
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