Security is top of mind for many companies looking to mitigate risk in a challenging economy. Interest has picked up for good reason: data breach incidents cost U.S. companies $202 per compromised customer record in 2008, translating into a total per-incident cost of about $6.65 million, according to Ponemon Researchers (Insurance Journal). What can companies do to protect their business operations and avoid those kinds of costs?
Business owners and managers will get an overview of the threats and what companies can do today to mitigate the threats at the "Cyber Security and Your Business" seminar happening in downtown Vancouver on the morning of May 28. The BBB of the Lower Mainland presents Pacific Coast Information Systems President Vaclav Vincalek, who will discuss:
Get more information in the Techvibes Events listing at http://www.techvibes.com/event/cyber-security-and-your-business-seminar
Register: Call 604.685.7226 Fax 604.681.1544 Email Susanh@mbc.bbb.org
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