Thursday, April 11, 2013

Webinar: HACKED! Security Breaches Dissected

   
Presented by Akash Desai, CISSP, CISA
Thursday, April 25, 2013 11:00 AM Eastern

NOTICE:  Due to high demand registration for this date is closed. Webinar to be repeated on Thursday, May 2nd at 11 AM.
 
 
Security breaches have plagued the digital world in recent times. If you’re an Entrepreneur, President, CEO, or a Member of the Board of Directors, you carry serious liability that you need to know 
– if your company gets hacked, you could pay dearly with your money, your time, and potentially your entire business.
Recent events have truly elevated the significance of hacker attacks on the world stage. With the
biggest names in the business not being spared, the “what could follow for me and my company”
after a hacker attack could be something you’re seriously considering right now.
The fact is that if your company were to be hacked, you and your company will face serious
consequences that will be felt across the organization and probably the worst at the top. Even
members of the Board of Directors often don’t realize that they are liable to protect their
company from information security breaches. And, what of your organization’s reputation and the trust that your customers place in you?
So, how do hackers operate? How do security breaches happen? How do you know if you’ve
been breached? What are the implications of being breached? If any of these questions have
intrigued you, join us for a free webinar hosted by ERM, to learn more about how security
breaches really happen.
In this webinar we will dissect hacker attacks and talk about how these are made possible. The
webinar will include a hacking demonstration as well. To read our newsletter on this topic,
please go to - http://www.emrisk.com/knowledge-center/newsletters/its-your-dream-homegetinvolved. Attendees will receive a completion certificate that they may use to count for CPEs.
 
About The Speaker
Akash Desai, CISSP, CISA is a Practice Director with Enterprise Risk Management, Inc. He
holds a Masters degree in Information Networking from Carnegie Mellon University and a
Bachelors degree in Computer Science. He has several years of experience in cyber-security
the highlights of which include the CERT® Coordination Center in Pittsburgh (PA) and the
Carnegie Mellon CyLab.
 
 
 
 

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