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K2's Securing Your Data: Practical Tools For Protecting Information - VIRTUAL

Overview

Security is not optional, and yesterday's security techniques do not minimize today's threats. Therefore, now is the time to tune up what you know about protecting sensitive data. This program will teach you the latest tools and techniques for securing your data, including encryption, virus protection, safe communications, electronic signatures, secure authentication, and more. You will also learn how to implement a practical, five-step approach to securing your PC and the questions you should ask your staff to ensure server-based information remains protected.

Security failures, such as client or customer data breaches, are costly - they can even drive your company out of business. So, what security tools do you need, and how should you use them to secure your sensitive data and systems? Can you risk attempting to manage today's threats using yesterday's techniques? Participate in this program to learn how to identify viable and practical solutions to mitigating today's security threats.

Prerequisites

Basic understanding of computer operations

Objectives

  • Assess the relevant security risks in your organization
  • Identify specific tools and techniques to protect sensitive data
  • List five specific steps to improve PC security
  • Differentiate between security procedures to improve organizational security

Highlights

  • Understanding today's cybersecurity risks
  • Identifying major cybersecurity risks
  • Implementing specific steps to reduce risk

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Materials are generally available 3 days in advance of an event. Once you have downloaded the manual, we are unable to cancel your registration.

Event Code:

SEC41029

4 CPE Credits
Information technology: 4 Credits

Registration

Member Price:
$194 $219
Non-member Price:
$244 $269
Register by October 25th for Early Bird Pricing.

Registration is open through 10/28.

Tuesday, October 29th

2:00pm to 5:30pm
(Check-In 1:30pm)

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Instructor

Steve Yoss