What Does a "Cybersecurity Incident Response" Look Like? A High-Level Small Business Analysis with the Department of Homeland Defense - Learn the basics to respond, control and prevent cyber-attacks.
Webinar, Free to the Public [Topeka, Lawrence, Emporia, Garden City, Dodge City, Chanute] - As part of the Century Business Technologies’ Cybersecurity Webinar Series, we’ve invited special guest expert Geoffrey Jenista from the Department of Homeland Defense in to examine what a typical (and not-so typical) “before, during and after” regional cybersecurity incident response looks like.
Are you doing enough to prevent cyber criminals from getting into your network? Sometimes it’s difficult to even determine if something has been compromised. Would you know what to do if something were to occur? Do you have a plan? Is what you have in place good enough?
As an advisor for Kansas, Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska, Mr. Jenista coordinates cyber preparedness, risk mitigation, incident coordination, and cyber security policies for state, local, tribal, and territorial government entities. Basically, he's seen it all and knows how you can prepare your organization now and into the future!
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Cybersecurity Webinar Series
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TUESDAY, MARCH 16th - 10:00 AM CST
(Name and Email Address Required)
For More Information Contact: Cybersecurity@CenturyKS.com
This webinar series is intended for informational and educational purposes only. The ability of our clients to create, manage, distribute, and securely retain their mission-critical information is the very foundation of Century Business Technologies' commitment.
Tuesday Mar 16, 2021
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