Crabtree Computer Services
Date and Time
Tuesday Apr 11, 2017
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Thursday, May 11
10:00 am
Location
America's First Federal Credit Union
1112 Montgomery Highway
Fees/Admission
Free
Description
Free Executive Lunch and Learn:
“9 Critical IT Security Protections
EVERY Business Must Have In Place NOW
To Avoid Cyber-Attacks, Data Breach Lawsuits,
Bank Fraud and Compliance Penalties”
Event Details:
When: Thursday, May 11th
Session Time: 10:00am
Where: America’s First Federal Credit Union
1112 Montgomery Hwy,
Vestavia Hills, AL 35216
FREE Lunch. Seating Limited. Registration Required. Click here to register.
During This Seminar, You’ll Discover:
- The scary risks of mobile and cloud computing – and 9 critical IT policies, procedures and protections EVERY business must have in place NOW to protect themselves; overlook even one and you’re exposing yourself to security breaches, damaging and expensive litigation, employment lawsuits and having confidential company information exposed to competitors, hackers and cybercriminals.
- The #1 security threat to your business that antivirus, firewalls and other security protocols are defenseless against.
- A SHOCKING truth about bank fraud that most businesses don’t know about that could (literally) wipe out your bank account.
- Why Antivirus and Antimalware give you a false sense of security – and what it REALLY takes to protect your organization against new threats and today’s sophisticated cybercrime rings.
Who Should Attend?
C-Level executives and managers who are concerned about: lost or stolen devices, privacy of confidential information, employment litigation introduced when employees use personal devices to access company data, and State and Federal laws that carry heavy fines for lost or stolen data. This is of particular importance for those organizations that handle ANY sensitive data such as credit card and financial information, medical records (or serve clients who have medical records) or that simply want to avoid having their bank account wiped out due to a cyber-attack.