December Cyber Meetup: “Managing Stress & Burnout in Cybersecurity”
December 3rd, 2024, 5:30-7:30 PM ET at Old Ox Brewery in Ashburn, Virginia
Details
Join us on Tuesday, December 3, 2024, for the final Loudoun Cyber Meetup of 2024 at Old Ox Brewery, in Ashburn!
We are excited to announce that this event features a fireside chat with Dr. Daniel Shore and Coach Zac Broomfield, the Co-Founders of Multiteam Solutions! They will discuss tools and strategies for gaining control over factors that will contribute to your personal resilience: shifting perceptions, building soft skills for communication and collaboration, setting realistic expectations, changing habits, etc.
Dr. Daniel Shore has a PhD in Workplace Psychology and specializes in building connectivity within and between cyber teams. His 5 years of US and European Government funded research on CSIRTs and SOCs are the foundation for his consulting team dynamics, organizational culture, and leadership development that spans a decade of working with cybersecurity teams.
Coach Zac Broomfield is devoted to helping teams and multi-team systems enhance communication skills, collaboration, and workplace performance. With a decade of experience working with diverse professionals, designing training curricula, and coaching, Zac has immersed himself in understanding how people from different backgrounds perceive the world, interpret challenges, and find solutions.
For the event, we will create name badges for everyone before the event. Please RSVP for the Meetup here on this site and register with Loudoun Economic Development via THIS FORM so we know your full name and organization.
Agenda
5:30 Social hour and networking begins
6:10 Welcome – Loudoun Economic Development
6:15 Fireside Chat, Dr. Daniel Shore & Coach Zac Broomfield, Multiteam Solutions
6:45 “Open Mic” time
6:50 Networking continues
7:30 Adjourn
November Review
We want to thank our November 12th featured speaker, Doug Miller, of Salesforce, sharing that with threats we need to prevent where possible, detect what we cannot prevent, and be sure to validate our controls!