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July 22: Basic Cyber Security Everyone Needs: A Step-By-Step Guide
Recorded Webinar (online)
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About the event

All companies need basic cyber security. This webinar reviews several recent cyber-attacks and shows you how to avoid pitfalls that can shut down your business. Practical advice and case studies are used to layout a step-by-step plan for implementing best practices.  

You Will Learn:

In this session, you will learn basic cybersecurity controls every company needs to have in place. We will walk you through the steps to implement:

  • Access control
  • Identification and authentication
  • Media protection
  • Physical protection
  • System and Communications Protection
  • System and Information Integrity

These steps represent best practices developed by NIST and the DoD. They are essential for safeguarding your business, your customers, and your employees. 

Prior To Webinar Think About:

If you’re hacked, are you prepared to deal with the painful fallout and recovery? If the answer is NO - now is the time to get started with cybersecurity protection before it’s too late!

Presenter: Dr. Teresa Piliouras

Dr. Teresa Piliouras is CEO of TCR, Inc., a cybersecurity and IT consulting company. Previously, she held senior management and technical positions at Accenture, Boehringer Ingelheim, PepsiCo, and Pitney Bowes, and was a professor of Computer Science and Management of Technology at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, and a visiting Professor of Computer Science at Iona College.

She has a BS from the University of Illinois, a MBA from Iona College, and a PhD from NYU Tandon School of Engineering. 

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