Spring Cybersecurity Summit and Tabletop Exercise

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When

April 15, 20268:30 am - 4:45 pm

Where

725 SW 26th Street, Corvallis, OR 97331

Event Contact

Event Cost

$0.00

This Cybersecurity Summit is made possible through collaboration between the State of Oregon Enterprise Information Services Cybersecurity Services (EIS CSS) team and LBL Cybersecurity. By working together, we are creating a learning-focused event that provides trusted guidance, shared best practices, and practical approaches to strengthening cybersecurity preparedness.

Get ready for an all-new experience!

This year’s Interactive Cybersecurity Tabletop is more than just an exercise; it’s an immersive, collaborative experience designed to help teams practice decision-making and improve organizational readiness.

Work side-by-side with your team as you navigate a fast-moving scenario, uncover hidden clues, make critical decisions, and defend your organization against a brand-new cyber threat.

Are you ready to face what’s coming?


In collaboration with PACE, SDAO, State of Oregon Cyber Security Services, OCCOE, WESD and LaneESD we proudly support schools and communities in building stronger cybersecurity practices.

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Preliminary Event Schedule

8:30 – 9:00 AM
Registration, Breakfast, and Vendor Exhibits

9:00 – 11:00
Welcome & Opening Sessions

11:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Tabletop Exercise and Lunch

3:30 – 4:15 PM
Panel Discussion

4:15 – 4:45 PM
Networking and Closing


Overview / Description

Are you ready to prepare your team for today’s evolving cyber threats? Join us for an engaging Cybersecurity Summit and Tabletop Exercise, designed to enhance your organization’s ability to respond to potential cyber incidents effectively and collaboratively.

These interactive sessions are tailored for teams across your organization, including IT, leadership, business operations, communications, and risk management. Together, participants navigate realistic scenarios to strengthen preparedness and response during a cyber incident.


What to Expect

  • Navigate a simulated cybersecurity incident developed in collaboration with government and insurance partners—reflecting the real threats and operational challenges facing K-12, special districts, and local governments.
  • Engage with peers in a collaborative learning environment to enhance communication, decision-making, and coordination, while developing practical strategies to improve cyber resilience.
  • Identify vulnerabilities and develop clear steps to enhance your incident response plans by working through scenarios with your peers.

Why Attend?

This joint tabletop exercise brings together K–12 leaders, Special District professionals, and Local Government officials for a collaborative day of hands-on learning and preparedness. Facilitated by cybersecurity experts, the session will:

  • Simulate real-world cyber incident scenarios relevant to schools, cities, counties, and public service organizations
  • Strengthen cross-team and cross-sector communication, coordination, and decision-making under pressure
  • Help participants identify vulnerabilities and leave with actionable steps to improve incident response plans
  • Support insurance documentation and compliance efforts by demonstrating preparedness activities

Who Should Attend?

  • K–12: Technology teams, cybersecurity professionals, district leadership, and administrators
  • Special Districts: IT staff, operations managers, executive leadership, and public service administrators (utilities, fire, water, health, transportation, and more)
  • Local Governments: City and county IT staff, emergency managers, administrators, and executive leaders

Our Cybersecurity Tabletop Series is designed for full team participation because every voice and role matters during a real-world scenario. We encourage you to bring as many team members as possible for a collaborative experience. If you’re attending solo, no problem — we’ll place you in a team when you arrive so you can fully participate.


Additional Details

  • Cost: Free – Space is limited. Register early!
  • Meals: Breakfast snack and Lunch provided
  • Networking: Opportunities to connect with peers across K–12, Special Districts, and Local Government sectors
  • Parking: Reser Stadium lot or Parking Structure 1 on 26th Street – OSU Parking Information