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When:
March 16, 2017 @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM America/New York Timezone
2017-03-16T18:00:00-04:00
2017-03-16T21:00:00-04:00
Where:
Florida International University, University Park, FL - - Room GC243
11200 SW 8th St
Miami, FL 33199
USA
SFISSA: Hey Employees – Stop clicking on every email you get! @ Florida International University, University Park, FL - - Room GC243 | Miami | Florida | United States

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Please join us for our March Monthly Meeting. As always, 2 speakers and networking to follow.

This month we will be at FIU in the Graham Center, which is their student union building. Room GC243 is our location.

Networking will be at M.I.A. Beer Company, 10400 NW 33rd St Suite 150, Doral, FL 33172.

First speaker will be from Checkpoint.

Our member speaker will be Michael Levin.

Presentation Title:  Hey Employees – Stop clicking on every email you get! – Ways to create a culture of security awareness in your organization

This presentation will provide valuable information on how to reduce organizational risk by implementing a quality security awareness training program.

Presentation Abstract: How do you expect to develop a security plan without employee buy in? How can you make employees accountable for security if you don’t educate them? Without employee buy in and participation your security plan will be a failure! Many organizations have missed this vital security requirement. New software and hardware solutions will not protect your organization if your employees are clicking on every email, link and attachment they get!   With the increase of cybercrime and data thefts, the implementation of security awareness training programs for businesses of all sizes is now a requirement to protect business assets and reduce risk. Recent research studies suggest that approximately 75% of security-related incidents occur because of employee behavior. This presentation will provide valuable information on how to reduce organizational risk by implementing a quality security awareness training program. Ways to provide relevant and current information will be presented to help involve employee participation and confidence in your company security program and best practices. We will discuss employee collaboration and tools to create a better sense of community at work and reduce risk.