Learn about new phishing & deep fake attempts and how to know what online info you can trust.
Social distancing and the remote workplace have changed the dynamics of how we work. It was very easy to take for granted when something suspicious came to our desk, and we could walk around the corner to our colleague and ask them if they thought an email was legitimate before responding.
Now the responsibility has been put on individuals, often in situations with distractions associated with working from home, to take the correct actions so that they can go online to do work and operate day to day safely.
Personal responsibility for security awareness must be heightened right now, so we want to talk about different kinds of scams and false information all over the Internet designed to take advantage of you.
During this webinar we discuss:
We hope you find this information helpful!
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Ben Schmerler |
Ben works with organizations to develop a consistent strategy for cyber security, policy & compliance management, system design, integration planning and other technology concerns. He has been a guest speaker, panelist and presenter at several industry events, and has made several news appearances educating viewers about cyber-security best practices. |