Following a arise of aroused anti-Semitic incidents via a region, a NJ Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness and a Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a special limit in Lakewood focused on a confidence needs of a internal village and a businesses.
The limit will take place on Tuesday, Feb 18th, and will be attended by a cross-section of Lakewood area government, business and village leaders.
The highest-ranking leaders of NJ Homeland Security will benefaction during a event: Director Jared Maples, Deputy Director Andrew Campi and Chief of Staff Patrick Rigby. They will be assimilated by Michael Geraghty, Director of a New Jersey Cybersecurity Communication Integration Cell. Topics lonesome embody ubiquitous confidence recommendation for businesses; cybersecurity and ransomware; active shooter training; and supervision confidence grants.
Prior to a presentations, a networking eventuality will take place for security-related vendors to showcase their services to business and nonprofit leaders, as good as supervision officials.
Duvi Honig, Founder and CEO of a Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, says that this eventuality is a outcome of endless partnership between Governor Murphy and a Chamber.
“The Governor takes a confidence of a village and businesses really severely on a personal level,” says Duvi. “He is committed to dedicate a State’s many absolute officials and resources to grasp that.”