One click on the wrong link helps cyber threats sneak around your organization’s security measures.
Whoops.
With cybercrimes and ransomware attacks on the rise, training that helps you build good cyber hygiene remains critical. By learning about potential threats and cybersecurity best practices, you can protect yourself and your organization.
Join us for a cybersecurity training for employees.
In this webinar, we’re having a conversation about cybersecurity in a practical way. The bad guys want to trick employees, so we’ll talk about ways to avoid falling victim to cybercrime.
What you’ll learn:
- Good password habits
- How to share files securely
- What ransomware is and how to prevent it
- Why hackers use phishing, vishing, and social engineering to launch cyber attacks
- What to be aware of when browsing the internet
- What to do when you think something is suspicious
Meet our guests:
Rob Witteman, Project Lead at WorkSmart
With 8 years’ experience working in managed IT services, Rob has helped many small businesses strengthen their security.
As WorkSmart’s Onboarding Project Lead, Rob works on new client onboarding projects to ensure a successful start to their partnership with WorkSmart, including making sure that their cybersecurity is up to par.
By incorporating quickly-evolving cybersecurity practices into IT strategy plans, Rob helps small businesses reach their fullest potential, while also keeping them secure.
John Jarvis, Senior Business Advisor at WorkSmart
A recent addition to our Atlanta team, John has has spent the last 10 years serving companies and nonprofit organizations all across the country with his experience, creativity, and lifelong interest in technology.
John got his start at Google, where he studied technology and business analytics before going on to master discovery, scoping, and budgeting for impactful technology solutions to bring about measurable change.
In his role as Senior Business Advisor here at WorkSmart, he forges constructive relationships with new partners and identifies how WorkSmart can best help them achieve their goals.
Sam Young, Technical Support Representative
While Sam is relatively new to the world of MSPs, he’s no stranger to the ins and outs of computers. Tinkering with computers since he was a small child, Sam knows that the safest user is a well-informed one.
As a Technical Support Representative, Sam works to help our clients discern, fix and learn how to tackle their IT problems in a way that is easy to understand.
With industry standard certifications in security and networking, Sam works to not only solve any tech issues that may arise, but he also aims to prevent them from occurring in the first place by implementing proactive measures.