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The New Normal: Cybersecurity Essentials for Business Owners

Ransomware Attack on LaptopRegardless of size, every organization is at risk of a cyber-attack.

For the last 20 years, October has been known as National Cybersecurity Awareness Month in an effort to educate and help individuals protect themselves online as threats to technology and confidential data become more commonplace.

With hackers increasing their sophistication daily, it is not a question of 'If' an attack will happen but 'When' will it occur. To address some of the concerns that organizations may have on how to protect themselves, we invite you to join our October 2nd Wednesday:

Moderator Paul Millenbach welcomes fellow attorney Lindsey Mead as she discusses:

  • Proactive steps that business leaders and organizations can take to steer away from a potential disaster such as instructing employees on how to recognize and report phishing emails.
  • How a cybersecurity attorney and IT expert can help your organization prepare for and mitigate damage once it occurs such as helping your business develop an incident response plan and integrating better cybersecurity habits for remote workers.
  • Immediate steps to take once a breach has been detected. 
  • How hackers are using AI to make cyberattacks more sophisticated and efficient.
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