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The Dhillon School of Business invites you to join us:
May 16 | 4:30-6 p.m. | Virtual | Free to attend
** Please note this event has gone virtual. Register to receive the event link.
In today's digital age, safeguarding our personal and professional online presence is paramount to avoid falling victim to scams. Research shows that business owners are aware of the need for cybersecurity but don't know where to start. Professor Asha Rao, an esteemed expert in cybersecurity, will be presenting crucial insights based on the latest data from various government agencies to help individuals and businesses navigate this complex landscape. Whether you're a digital novice or a seasoned netizen, these insights will empower you to navigate the web securely.
Key points:
- Understanding scams:
- Explore the diverse range of cyber scams and their impact on different demographics.
- Recognition tips:
- Learn essential tips on how to identify and avoid scams, tailored for both business owners and employees.
- Preventive measures:
- Discover universally applicable steps recommended by government agencies worldwide to protect yourself against digital threats.
- Examples will be shared on:
- effects of loss of identity due to a data breach on a small business, potential threats of Large Learning Modules such as ChatGPT on small and medium businesses, and more.
The evening is ideal for the general public, business owners and employees, students, educators and professionals interested in cybersecurity and personal safety online.
Contact:
Heather Harty | heather.harty@uleth.ca