Securing your digital frontier, one webinar at a time

Remote Work
Secure Your Devices and Data From Anywhere

 September 20, 2023 - 2:00 to 3:30 PM CT   1.5 CPE

If the pandemic taught us anything, it is that the workforce of the future is embracing remote and mobile work like never before! During the pandemic, most organizations were forced to quickly figure out how to enable remote work. Speed and convenience often trumped security.

As the remote work revolution continues, safeguarding our business data, employees, and customers from the ever-evolving cyber threats becomes paramount. A coffee shop, airport, beach, or their own homes—all these locations are now part of your corporate network.

Join us for this engaging webinar and discuss with cyber experts how to protect your organization's digital landscape and your remote workers.

How You Will Benefit

  • Analyze and mitigate threats associated with remote work
  • Better understand security in the public cloud
  • Put in place must-have remote working governance
  • Adopt robust data practices and procedures
  • Identify the top controls to mitigate remote working risk
  • Effectively train your employees to be resilient to threats

Price $249.00
Member Price $199.00

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Access to the live event (hosted on Microsoft Teams) and recording (available from your SBS Institute Account after the event).
Attending live or watching the recording grants 1.5 CPE credits to the registered attendee.
Member price is automatically applied and is applicable to SBS Institute certification holders.

Speaker

Lynda Hartup
Senior Information Security Consultant - SBS CyberSecurity

Lynda is passionate about helping her clients maintain the safety and security of their information and assets. She maintains her Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), and Certified Banking Security Manager (CBSM) certifications. Lynda received her Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Southern Mississippi and completed the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University. She has 20 years of financial institution experience in various positions, including Information Security Officer and dedicated IT Examiner. She also served for seven years as a Bank Examiner-IT Specialist for the Mississippi Department of Banking. Her specialties lie in IT governance, risk management, and regulatory compliance.

Host

Jon Waldman
Co-founder, President - SBS Institute
Chief People Officer – SBS CyberSecurity

Over the past 19 years, Jon has helped hundreds of organizations identify and understand cybersecurity risks to allow them to make better and more informed business decisions. Jon is incredibly passionate about cybersecurity training and education, which lead him to be a driving force in the development of the SBS Institute. The Institute is uniquely designed to serve the banking industry by providing industry-specific cyber education. It has grown to include ten certification courses and holds State Association partnerships in over 30 states. Jon maintains his CISA, CRISC, and CDPSE certifications. He received his Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems and his Master of Science in Information Assurance with an emphasis in Banking and Finance Security from Dakota State University, a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education designated by the NSA.

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