Following the rise of violent anti-Semitic incidents throughout the region, the NJ Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness and the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a special summit in Lakewood focused on the security needs of the local community and its businesses. The summit will take place on Tuesday, February 18th, and will be attended by a cross section of Lakewood area government, business and community leaders.
Chief Mayer of Lakewood Police Department will open the program with welcoming remarks.
The highest ranking leaders of NJ Homeland Security will present at the event: Director Jared Maples, Deputy Director Andrew Campi and Chief of Staff Patrick Rigby. They will be joined by Michael Geraghty, Director of the New Jersey Cybersecurity Communication Integration Cell. Topics covered include general security advice for businesses; cybersecurity and ransomware; active shooter training; and government security grants.
Prior to the presentations, a networking session will take place for security related vendors to showcase their services to business and nonprofit leaders, and government officials.
Duvi Honig, Founder and CEO of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, says that this event is the result of extensive collaboration between Governor Murphy and the Chamber.
“The Governor takes the security of our community and businesses very seriously on a personal level,” says Honig. “He is committed to dedicate the State’s most powerful officials and resources to achieve that.”
The security summit will take place on Tuesday, February 18th, at Esther Gerber Hall. Networking 4 pm; program, 5-7 pm. To attend / exhibit at the summit, Register online here, or call 732-987-7704 ext. 104 email [email protected].
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gnuck shoin mit shtusim!, is anyone really scared? stop trying to scare people!
@branco you sound like a putz head! People wanna keep us safe and your complaining? You would be the first one screaming God forbid something happens! No more talk radio for you lol