LSU Cybersecurity Seminar for Small Businesses
This three session Series includes:
Protecting Against Social Engineering:
The deceptive tactics of social engineering exploit human vulnerabilities, leading to unauthorized access, data breaches, and financial losses. By raising awareness and providing practical strategies, the workshop empowers individuals to recognize and thwart social engineering attempts. Protect your business by safeguarding sensitive information, fortifying organizational security, and maintaining trust with stakeholders.
Digital Armor: Defensive Software Tools
This seminar introduces participants to essential defensive software tools. Attendees will explore various tools, including password managers, firewalls, antivirus software, encryption tools, and intrusion detection systems (IDS). By mastering these foundational skills, participants can enhance their digital security and defend against cyber threats.
Practical Guide to Microsoft and Google Product Security
Gain practical insights into enhancing the security of Microsoft and Google products commonly used in business environments. Participants will gain actionable strategies and best practices for securing their Microsoft and Google accounts, email services, cloud storage solutions, and productivity tools. The session will cover topics such as enabling two-factor authentication, managing access controls, configuring security settings, and staying updated on security features and patches. By the end of the seminar, attendees will have the knowledge and tools to better protect their organizations from cyber threats.
Learn more about the LSU Cyber Clinic at: https://www.lsu.edu/cyberclinic/
Speaker(s): LSU Cyber Clinic Staff
Co-Sponsor(s): LSU Cyber Clinic
Fee: No Cost