Security Workshop in Jakarta: Understanding the Real Cyber Security Threat

This is the first in a series of Security Workshops that I will be teaching in the region. Most will be in Indonesia and other parts of ASEAN. Stay tuned or connected to me via Linkedin to get updates.

Understanding the Real Cyber Security Threat

Where: @ America Pacific Place Mapp – Level 3 – Jakarta Indonesia.

When: Wednesday, December 17th 2014  6:30 pm – 8:00 pm (come early to get good seats)

Who: Any engineer, programmer, law enforcement, policy maker, or other professional who is looking to learn practical actions that will protect their organization from the world’s cyber-security threats.

Description:  The news is full of cyber-security incidents. Mailboxes are full of “threat alerts” for cyber-security vendors. What is the real threat? What is really happening throughout the industry? What should an organization do to minimize the risk? This workshop will “open the curtains” to how cyber-criminals are operating, why cyber-gang from different countries specialize in different types of crime, and how this information can be used to build a “cyber-security risk reduction plan.”  Time: 2 Hours

How to sign up? Just show up. Invite colleagues and friends who might be interested.

 

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Need Security Advice?

If you find your organization needs help and worry about the FUD from the industry, reach out and ask for help. You can reach me at bgreene@senki.org. Start with the Operator’s Security Toolkit. It is the no-nonsense security for all Operators. It provides details to help them build more security resilient networks. 

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➥ Barry Greene is Business Development Executive ★ Internet Technologist ★ 25 Year Veteran of Internet Security ★ Emerging Technology Mentor ★ Advisor to Innovative Startups

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