Ransomware Virtual Program Feb. 25 Register Now
Would you know what to do if your company was a ransomware target? Register now for OCA's upcoming virtual program that will give you information to help with this growing concern.
Connie Matthews Reynolds, Founder/CEO of ReynCon, LLC, REST- ReynCon Educational Services & Training and Kent King, Product Owner for the Workforce Development Cybersecurity program at Columbus State Community College will present the program Ransomware: What happens when all your computer systems are unusable?
This virtual program will provide you with a high overview and understanding of what Ransomware is and what to do if it happens to you.
* Your IT or someone in your organization tells you it is Ransomware. What does this mean to your business?
* What will it take to recover, and what can you do to prevent it?
Also included will be easily implemented practices to help reduce the likelihood of being affected by Ransomware and things you can do to easy recovery efforts. Learn about the most critical cybersecurity mistakes made by small and medium-sized businesses and how you can avoid these risks.
* User and user account management
* Patching and software updates
* Remote (internet) access to computer systems
* Backing up your systems - What is your back up policy?
OCA will be offering this program on Thursday, Feb. 25 from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. and there is no cost to attend for OCA members. Non-OCA members will be charged $25 per person.
Contact Director of Chapter Development, Melanie Kitchen at [email protected] or 614-488-0724 for more information. Once registered with OCA, all participants will receive an email confirmation and then a second email closer to the event date, with information on how to access the virtual session link.
Online registration not available.