Is Your Business Too Small to be Hacked?
Recently, TriAxis, Inc. hosted a webinar, “Creating a Cyber-Security Culture,’ that had John Mumford and Kevin Keane weighing in on the impact of building out a secure technological infrastructure, but not having a WISP (Written Information Security Program) that includes personnel training. It was so well attended that our 100-seat webinar license was exceeded. As a result, we ran it again a week later for the additional 76 registrants. The companies that were represented ranged from Fortune 100 to smaller firms with only a handful of employees.
These people get it.
What surprised me was...
VP, Business Development at Platinum Natural Gas Solutions
7 年Michael and Maria Keiser -- please share this with your business network. The Entrepreneur post is direct and, for most people, new information.
Chief Information Officer at Daystar, Inc.
7 年I work with many organizations who have this exact mind-set. Great article. Thank you.
VP, Business Development at Platinum Natural Gas Solutions
7 年You may want to share this John Mumford, Jon Anderson, Tom Brown, and Patrick Sheehan.
Tom, you've monetized the risk loophole that cyber criminals thread every second.
Cybersecurity Consultant (CMMC CCP, RPA) at CONNSTEP, Inc.
7 年Thanks, Tom -- this should open some eyes!