Cybersecurity for Your Business

Event Type: Education
Region: North America
Venue: Online
Member Price: $0 | Nonmember Price: $49
Credit Hour(s): 1

1 - 2 p.m. ET

Why rob a bank when a criminal can steal far more while sitting in front of a computer? Beyond just money, the sensitive personal information of both employees and clients is attractive to the cyber thief. Additionally, remote work technologies like Zoom and webinars have provided cybercriminals with new ways to disrupt business and steal what is yours. Sadly, every year millions become victims because they did not know how to protect themselves from cybercrime. By using examples of actual FBI cases, John reveals the ways your business is vulnerable to a cyberattack, the threats inherent with remote technologies, and how you can protect yourself.

Speakers

John Iaanarelli headshot

John Iannarelli

Special Agent (Ret.)
FBI

John Iannarelli retired from the FBI after more than 20 years of service, during which he was a member of the FBI SWAT Team and participated in the investigations of the Oklahoma City Bombing, the 9/11 attack, the shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, and the Sony hack.

Among his many FBI assignments, John served in Washington, D.C. as the FBI National Spokesperson and on the Executive Staff of the FBI’s Cyber Division. He was a Squad Supervisor before becoming the Assistant Special Agent in Charge, the number two position overseeing all Criminal, Cyber and Counterintelligence investigations. During his career John was presented with the FBI Director’s Distinguished Service Award.
A former San Diego Police Officer and attorney with international studies at Oxford, England, John is admitted to the practice of law in California, the District of Columbia and Maryland. In addition, he is the recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Computer Science in recognition of his contributions to the field of cyber investigations.

John is the author of five books, including Why Teens Fail and What to Fix, a parents’ guide to protecting their children on the Internet and other dangers, and How to Spot A Terrorist Before It’s Too Late. His just released 5th book, Disorderly Conduct, examines the lighter side of law enforcement and the humorous moments during John’s FBI career. John is a frequent on-air contributor for the national news media and has been profiled in Forbes.
He provided live on-scene coverage from Las Vegas of the Mandalay Bay mass shooting attack as it occurred. An engaging and entertaining keynote speaker, John is a National Speakers Association Certified Speaking Professional ® known for sharing his intriguing insights combined with his superb sense of humor. He has presented to Fortune 500 companies, domestic and international audiences, the United Nations, and the Vatican, where he has personally met on several occasions with Pope Francis.

Linda A. Freeman

Linda A. Freeman

Amusement Industry Manager
Rockwell Automation

Linda is involved in attractions from design and startup to maintenance and retrofits. With a career focus on safety and security, she is an instructor and Board member for AIMS International, chairs a task group in ASTM F24, a member of IAAPA Global Security Committee and is a certified Functional Safety Engineer & Cyber Security Specialist by TUV Rheinland.
 

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