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Phishing Attacks
VerSprite’s latest report identifies the top 10 global cybersecurity threats, challenges, and opportunities. This comprehensive guide is powerful resource for organizations looking to evolve and refine their geo-cyber strategy for the remainder of 2020.
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Jordan Young
Enterprise Data Security
Our free, 4-part cybersecurity video training series walks you through how to stay safe online when working from home. This series is perfect for businesses that are moving employees to remote work.
VerSprite
[Video 1] How secure are your surroundings while working outside your company’s office? In this free training video, we’ll teach you important security precautions to consider while working at home or in a public space.
April Brown
Social Engineering
[Video 2] In this free security training video, we’ll discuss how to better protect your home network while you work remotely. Also, find out what home office devices may be putting your sensitive company data at risk.
Privacy Risk
[Video 3] Phishing emails, Vishing, and fake websites are easy ways malicious threat actors take advantage of remote employees. In this free training video, learn key indicators for identifying and avoiding phishing attacks.
[Video 4] As a remote IT or tech professional, it’s important to maintain your company’s cybersecurity posture. This free video will give you tips to create new security protocols while employees work from home, including VPN patching and communication.
Data Encryption
Many organizations are operating in a grey area, both ethically and legally, in terms of how they are managing consumer data. What data is being collected and stored? Data privacy is more than compliance – businesses should consider marketing benefits associated with handling data in a confidential manner.
Alex Williams
Wellness providers will need to consider data privacy measures in the future. There are three data privacy concerns wellness providers should consider addressing: legal regulations, information technology weaknesses, and employer misuse.
Intellectual Property (IP)
The ground-breaking California Consumer Privacy Act goes into effect on January 1, 2020. The bill was drafted and signed in the space of one week, which shows how important the lawmakers of the tech-forward state deemed the need to get in on the table.
Charles Gallo
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