NCET Biz Tips: The current cybersecurity Landscape

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In today’s digital age, cybersecurity threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace, posing significant risks to individuals and organizations alike. We invite you to attend our upcoming presentation, where we will delve into the most pressing cybersecurity challenges of our times focusing on ransomware, business email compromise (BEC), Internet of Things (IoT) vulnerabilities, and QR phishing.

Ransomware: The Silent Predator

Ransomware attacks have surged, targeting businesses of all sizes. These malicious programs encrypt critical data, demanding hefty ransoms for its release. We’ll explore the latest trends in ransomware, real-world case studies, and effective strategies to safeguard your organization against these insidious threats.

IoT Vulnerabilities: The Hidden Dangers

With billions of IoT devices connected to networks worldwide, they’ve become prime targets for hackers. Discover the security challengeesthat IoT devices introduce, from smart thermostats to industrial sensors, and how to implement strategies that minimize risk while leveraging the benefits of IoT technology.

QR Phishing: The New Frontier

QR codes are convenient but can be weaponized by cybercriminals to launch phishing attacks. We’ll discuss how QR phishing works, its potential impact, and how to educate users to verify the authenticity of QR codes before scanning. Stay ahead of this emerging threat with practical tips and tools.

Why Attend?

  • Expert Insights: Gain knowledge from cybersecurity professionals.

  • Real-World Examples: Understand the impact of these threats through case studies.

  • Actionable Strategies: Learn practical steps to enhance your cybersecurity posture.

  • Interactive Q&A: Engage with experts and get your questions answered.

Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed and protect your digital assets.

Learn about The Current Cybersecurity Landscape at NCET’s Biz Café on Oct. 16, at the UNR Innevation Center.

NCET is a member-supported nonprofit organization that produces educational and networking events to help people explore business and technology. More info at www.NCETcafe.org

Chris Holland is a Commercial Business Development Specialist and Certified Credit Union Financial Counselor (CCUFC) at Greater Nevada Credit Union. Most recently, he managed the business relationships for their Carson City partners including Carson Tahoe Health, Western Nevada College, and the State of Nevada.

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