Total Credits: 1 including 1 Information Technology - Technical
As cybercrime continues to surge, more and more small- and medium- sized businesses (SMBs) are becoming a more attractive target than larger companies to hackers and cyber criminals. SMBs are not as likely to have sophisticated cybersecurity measures in place making them more vulnerable to phishing attacks and social engineering schemes. This session helps you identify if you are a target (spoiler alert…you are) and best practices to help you protect yourself and your firm/company.
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Christopher is a Principal Security Engineer with Intuit ProConnect. He’s been involved in all aspects of security for the last 20 years, with subject matter expertise in the areas of application security, network security, forensics, incident response, and threat modelling.
He loves to educate the industry about security issues and how to protect against them. He leads the team to secure the products and e-file system for Intuit’s tax professionals. He also contribute to the IRS Security Summit to better safeguard taxpayer data across our industry. He lives outside Dallas, Texas with his wife and 2 cats, where he enjoys cycling, Denver Bronco football and obstacle course racing.
All CPAs, CFOs, Controllers, IT professionals and small- and medium- sized business owners
Christopher Denton
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