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The 3 P's of Cybersecurity: Practical Protection for Small Businesses

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In an age where digital threats are constantly evolving and targeting entities of all sizes, the need for cybersecurity is more critical than ever. Small businesses, often constrained by time and budget limitations, can feel overwhelmed when it comes to safeguarding their digital assets.

This session covers practical and cost-effective cybersecurity solutions in three key areas: 

  1. Access Points: Protecting your Wi-Fi network, preventing unauthorized access, and maintaining separate profiles for administration and employees.
  2. Patches: Keep your systems safe by using updated operating systems and browsers, scanning for viruses without costly software, and applying the latest patches (a.k.a. updates).
  3. Passwords: Embrace secure password storage, learn to create strong passwords, and implement an affordable password management system.

This webinar will be presented by Josh Lyons, Professor of Aerospace Studies at Wilkes University, who holds a Masters of Science and Technology Intelligence degree with a concentration in cyber intelligence from National Intelligence University, Washington, D.C.

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