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Computer Security Tip of the Month – Be Cautious About Utilizing Pay-Per-Use Wireless Service in Public Places
Cebic Technologies Inc. Earns Top Computer Security Certification
Cebic’s Cyber Security Vulnerability Analysis
Cebic to Hold Free Briefing on the “Ins and Outs of Security” May 22 in Denver
10 Ways to Protect Your Company Against Cyber Attacks – Part 1
Training Budget Exhausted?
Cebic Becomes Member of the Information Systems Security Administration
Supreme Court Declines to Take Internet-Era Case
Cebic to Attend Cyber Security Super Bowl at the Denver Convention Center on May 6-7
Microsoft Releases Windows Security Guide
Cebic to Hold Free Briefing on the “Ins and Outs of Security” May 22 in Denver

Cebic Technologies Inc. will offer a free briefing on the “Ins and Outs of Security” on Thursday, May 22 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Pinnacle Club in Denver. Lunch is included.

We will cover the following subjects in depth and give tips on what you can do to protect yourself from cyberattacks:

• Every 79 minutes, a thief steals someone’s identity.
• At any given time, 65,000 computer viruses are in circulation.
• The U.S. government has released a new National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace that includes suggestions on how home users/small businesses, large business, etc. can help counteract cyberattacks on our nation.
• In 1999, President Clinton passed the Gramm-Leach Act. Title V of the Act outlines the mandatory standards to which companies must adhere in regard to security and confidentiality of customer records and information.

In the briefings, you will learn:

• How to stop putting your business at risk by learning why data protection is something CEOs must not ignore any longer
• Secrets that your own IT people won’t tell you and don’t want you to know
• “Best Practices” to safeguard your electronic business assets
• How cybercrime and terrorism could impact your business
• Legal liabilities and how to protect your business from litigation
• The “Best Practices” needed to safeguard your business assets

Who should attend: CEOs, presidents, CTOs, IT personnel and computer technicians

Other info: The Pinnacle Club is located at 555 17th Street in Denver.

Seats go quickly – please register now to reserve your sear by calling 303-987-3679 or by e-mailing kpickering@cebic.com.


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