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ENDPOINT RESILIENCE SEMINAR | NEW YORK


NEW YORK MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN

Oct 18, 2022

New York NY

8:30 AM - 12:30 PM EST

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ENDPOINT RESILIENCE SEMINAR


ANCHORING YOUR IT FLEET USING ENDPOINT SECURITY
 

The way we live, work, and collaborate has fundamentally changed over the past
24 months due to digital transformation. While its effects continue to impact
everything we do, hybrid work is a major result of the global changes in IT.
Hybrid work and the digital workforce serve as trailblazers for the modern
economy. But the transition has been far from smooth. Cyberattacks continue to
halt business operations and disrupt customer trust.

WHY REGISTER?

This seminar will provide a collaborative space for IT personnel and business
leaders to learn about the modern threat landscape and explore our solutions
to enhance their cyber hygiene.

Our live-learning and networking experience features:

 1. Deep-dives into the evolving forms of cyberattacks — those you might be
    aware of and those you probably aren't!
 2. Strategies that ensure unprepared enterprise leaders get prepared — and
    engaged!
 3. Get the best out of your hybrid or digital workforce — even in times of
    uncertainty.
 4. Understanding and curtailing the rise of the inevitable — cyberattacks!?



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Time Title Description 8:30 am Registration starts with breakfast 9:30 am
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2: Spotlight on security risk and blind-spots - known, unknown vulnerabilities
10:35 am Session 3: Ram down ransomware attacks - unknown, unknown
vulnerabilities 10:55 am Customer videos 11:15 am Quiz 11:35 am MC and winner
announcement for the event 11:45 am Q&A 12:00 pm Lunch

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