Small Business Workshop: ‘Computer & Internet Security’

May 28, 2015 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm

Is Your Business Network a “Low Hanging Fruit”?

Presented by the Wilton Chamber of Commerce, SCORE of Fairfield County and the Wilton Library

Security is a process, not a product. This one hour workshop will cover in plain English and manageable steps, “best practices” for safeguarding your business computers, network and data.

Topics include:

>Anti-virus

>Wired & Wireless Firewalls

>Passwording

>Hardware, Maintenance & “Plugging the Holes”

>Network, User & Document Access

>Business Continuity Planning

>Changes in Credit Card Processing

Our Speakers:

Bud Freund teaches technology at Bi-Cultural Day School and provides tech support to small businesses and families looking for reasonable, cost-effective technology solutions. Mr. Freund also provides training to individuals, groups and corporations including GE, UBS and the YMCA. Mr. Freund’s computer and networking knowledge base has grown from over 18 years of training and mentoring and started with building HIPAA compliant networks for medical offices in Fairfield and Westchester Counties. His skills set also enables him to give back to the community as a SCORE volunteer specializing in IT.

Fredd Fishman is a graduate of CUNY Brooklyn College with a B.S. degree in Business Management and Finance, Fredd understands the bottom line and can connect the dots between the IT needs of a company and the reality of today’s economy. With more than twenty years in the IT field, Fredd is experienced in all facets of business; from corporate to sole proprietorship. Fredd has recently consulted with CT State Representative, Caroline Simmons (D) 144th Assembly District – Stamford on cyber security and how businesses can better protect themselves from cyber threats – contributing to CT State House Bill #6317.

 

Check in begins at 6pm. To RSVP for this free workshop, please click here.

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Submitted by Wilton, CT

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