In today’s business world, security is a must for all business especially in the Baltimore – Washington, DC Metro Area. Security threats face business every day. Virus attacks, hackers and malicious computer users are attempting to disrupt and even steal business information. Is your business protected?
Hunt Valley, MD – The Howard Tech Council is hosting a special event focused on IT security and what small business, healthcare, and government can do now to protect important business and corporate records, healthcare information and government data. With attacks increasing in frequency and new enforcement of privacy regulations, everyone needs to be aware of how the lack of security can affect their business.
Integris Vice President, Jim Kehres has been invited to participate and will be joining a prestigious panel of IT security leaders in the Baltimore region. Having the chance to learn from the experience of these experts is a valuable opportunity that is not to be missed.
“CyberSecurity has been thrust into the spotlight and is increasing in awareness with business owners across the region,” says Jim Kehres. “CyberSecurity or IT Security is something that business anywhere cannot afford to ignore. All businesses, even small business, in the Baltimore – Washington, DC Metro Area are at risk.”
In February 2013, IT security firm, Mandiant released a detailed report outlining hacking activities sponsored or endorsed by Chinese officials. These hacking attempts from the Chinese hackers disrupted business deals with leading soft drink corporations and also impacted a smaller oil & gas Pipeline Company with remote access to a high percentage of the majority of the US based Oil companies.
Event Information
- Thursday, March 28, 2013 from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM
- Maryland Center for Entrepreneurship
- 9250 Bendix Road
- Columbia, MD 21045
To register for this evening IT security event in Columbia, Maryland visit here.
To learn more about how Integris can help with all your CyberSecurity and IT Security needs, visit here.