Evening at the Ballpark

Join Site2, Arctic Wolf, and NEPIRC for an Evening at the Ballpark

by Site2 | 2026-06-13

Manufacturers today face a growing number of business and technology challenges. Customer cybersecurity requirements are increasing, cyber insurance expectations continue to evolve, ransomware remains a concern, and organizations supporting the defense supply chain are preparing for emerging compliance requirements such as CMMC.

To help foster discussion around these topics in a relaxed and informal setting, NEPIRC, Site2, and Arctic Wolf are hosting an evening at the ballpark for manufacturers throughout the region.

Event Details

SWB RailRiders – 3rd Base Party Deck
Tuesday, July 21st
Doors Open: 6:05 PM
Game Begins: 7:05 PM

Food and beverages will be provided.

What to Expect

This is not a presentation, seminar, or sales event.

The goal is simple: bring manufacturers together to enjoy a baseball game, network with peers, and discuss the challenges and opportunities affecting the industry today.

Attendees will have an opportunity to connect with fellow manufacturers and discuss topics such as:

  • Customer cybersecurity requirements
  • CMMC and Department of Defense supply chain requirements
  • Cyber insurance trends and requirements
  • Ransomware risk and business continuity
  • Practical approaches to improving cybersecurity readiness

Representatives from NEPIRC, Site2, and Arctic Wolf will be available throughout the evening to answer questions and participate in conversations, but the focus of the event is networking, relationship building, and peer-to-peer discussion.

Why Attend?

Whether your organization is already addressing cybersecurity initiatives or simply looking to better understand how these issues may impact your business, this event provides an opportunity to learn from industry peers in an informal environment.

We hope you will join us for an enjoyable evening of baseball, networking, and conversation.

RSVP

Please RSVP here by July 15th.

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