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From Phishing to AI Scams: Cyber Risks Small Businesses Face in 2026

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Cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated—and more automated. This webinar explores how traditional threats like phishing and ransomware are being amplified by artificial intelligence.

Attendees will learn about:

  • Modern phishing and impersonation attacks
  • Business email compromise and payment fraud
  • AI-driven scams and social engineering
  • Supply-chain and third-party cyber risks
  • Cost-effective ways to improve cyber hygiene

Perfect for small business owners looking to understand today’s risks without becoming cybersecurity experts.

Speakers:

Quiana Gainey, Virginia SBDC Cyber Industry Expert and CEO of SecureTech360

Lori Zeoli, CEO and Founder of xpLORIZE AI – an artificial intelligence consulting agency that primarily services small business owners and solopreneurs

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