List three tools that enhance security Identify critical security risks Specify a business case for security training Differentiate between various tools that improve security Highlights
For many, security incidents are not a matter of "if" but "when." An end-to-end approach can protect your data. Learn to do just that. Specific topics covered include multi-factor authentication, password managers, encryption, mobile device management, anti-virus, firewalls, policies, and other tools that you can implement immediately. Spending more does not make you more secure, but doing the right things can.
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Course No. 4203605FLevel: Intermediate
Prerequisites:
Fundamental knowledge of basic technological and security concepts.
Notes
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Speaker(s)
Thomas Stephens
Thomas G. Stephens, Jr.,
CPA.CITP
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Major in
Accounting,AuburnUniversity
Master
of Science, Major in Finance (emphasis in Corporate Finance), GeorgiaStateUniversity
Twenty-five
Years of Public Accounting Experience, Five Years of Corporate Internal
Auditing Experience, Four Years of Corporate and Cost Accounting Experience
Nineteen
Years of Experience as a Continuing Professional Education Discussion
Leader
Member
of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Georgia
Society of Certified Public Accountants; Past Member of the Institute of
Internal Auditors
To
Date, Has Presented Over 1,800 Continuing Education Sessions to Over 55,000
Participants