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Email Scam Superpowers

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One click of a scam email link can completely disrupt your business. In this webinar, you’ll learn how to spot scams to avoid online chaos. The scammers keep getting better but there are always fairly clear signs that betray their bad intentions. Get the most up-to-date information on how to protect yourself and your business from scammers.

Presenters: Paul Johnson, Cybersecurity Program Manager, and Jim Drever, Regional Director and Certified Ethical Hacker will lead this informative, lively, and interactive session to help you and your business become more cyber-ready.

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