Security and awareness training for teachers.
Get a better understanding of today’s emerging cyber threat scenario by attending this online seminar, which will provide you with information on how to limit your institution’s exposure to these threats.

March 8th 4pm EST
Avoid Becoming a Victim of a Cyber Security Attack.
Which of these scenarios presents the least amount of risk to your cyber security?
1) Borrow a cell phone charging cable from a stranger at a coffee shop to charge your phone from your personal laptop or usb outlet.
2) Pick up a flash drive off the ground and plug it into your computer to see what’s on it.
3) Use a public mobile charging station at the airport, mall, or waiting room.
4) Connect to a free public wifi network even though you are unsure who owns it.
In a national survey #3 was considered the least likely threat and #4 was considered the greatest threat.
BUT BECAUSE of new dangerous trends in hacking THEY GOT IT BACKWARDS.
Join Jim Boyte and Ryan Davis as Active-Defender.com hosts one of our most important security webinars: Avoid Becoming A Victim of a Cyber Security Attack.

Below are links to recording of previous security webinars:
Webinar:
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Practice until you can’t get it wrong.
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If you have questions or would like to schedule a demo, please reach out by phone or email. The sooner you do, the sooner your school community will be that much safer.
Active Defender
495 Campbell Road
Carthage, NC 28327
info@active-defender.com
910.683.0090