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May 7
Small Business Survival Guide to Cyber Security

Join us for an insightful presentation on SMB Cybersecurity, where we will dive into the key principles and practices necessary to protect your small business from cyber threats. In this session, you will learn about the evolving cybersecurity landscape, common threats facing SMBs, and practical strategies to safeguard your business against cyber-attacks. From employee training and password management to network security and compliance considerations, we will cover essential topics tailored specifically to the needs of small and medium-sized businesses. Don't miss this opportunity to fortify your business's defenses and minimize the risks of cyber incidents.

Presenter: James Elliman Founder of Elliman Technologies LLC has been working on computers since he was in 5th grade installing antivirus for his neighbors. In 2019 he launched Elliman Technologies LLC with one goal in mind to simplify IT and more importantly simplify IT for small business.

Tuesday, May 7, 2024 - 12:00 (EDT)
May 7
IT & Cybersecurity Essentials Part 1: The Basics

***This is Part 1 of a five part IT & Cybersecurity Essentials series. This is an online-only event.***

Is your small business ready for a cyber attack? The Indiana SBDC reports that 88% of small business owners recognize their vulnerability to cyber-attacks, yet over 50% lack a cybersecurity response plan. Ignoring this threat is no longer an option. 

This webinar series will help you understand the threats facing small businesses, security language and acronyms, security measures to take, tools available, compliance requirements, and how to prepare for a cyber attack. 

Agenda for Part 1-The Basics:

  • Reviewing Cybersecurity
  • MSP's and IT staff's role in security
  • Basic security measures
  • Q&A

Our Presenter:

Kenny McMichael has over 18 years of experience in the IT industry working with small to midsize businesses. He is currently the IT Director and HIPPA Compliance Officer for the Digestive Care Center in Newburgh, IN. Kenny is an alumni of Ivy Tech and the University of Southern Indiana, a proud father of two young children, and a lover of technology.

Tuesday, May 7, 2024 - 17:00 (EDT)
May 13
Cyber Security - Lessons From the Criminal Underground

Learn how to prevent and protect from data loss and data leakage resulting from cyber threats. At the end of the course, participants will have multiple, actionable steps to both recognize attacks as well as new behaviors that will thwart attacks.

Fee: Free.

Copy of the recording and materials will be sent to all attendees.

Monday, May 13, 2024 - 18:00 (EDT)