How to keep your business and family safe online
Event description
To attend, you must be a South Australian, for-profit, small business owner with an ABN, employing 20 or less.
**This workshop is part of the Digital Solutions Program**
It seems like every day we read another horror story in the news of some small business losing a huge sum of money to some scam or bad guy attacking their computers or phones. Big businesses employ large teams of computer experts to keep them safe and even they are not immune. So how do we as small business owners stand a chance?
Luckily, there is a hand full of basic things that we can do as business owners to protect our businesses and clients from all of the high-risk attacks that are out there and you don’t need to be a computer nerd to implement these in your business today.
Brett uses his 30 years in government and private sectors to deliver easy-to-understand, actionable solutions to cyber security. Brett is a trusted advisor for businesses of all sizes and brings a fresh and honest perspective to the challenges of our increasingly connected digital landscape.
Brett knows how to get the most out of a business’s IT investment. From customer experience, support, and self-service to cyber security, policies and procedures.
With a unique talent for translating geek into everyday business speak, Brett specialises in ensuring users can get on with work while keeping their business profitable and secure.
In this session you will learn:
- The 5 basic steps to secure your business right now
- How to keep track of passwords across all of your business accounts
- What signs to look out for to reduce your chance of attack
- What to do if you do get attacked
- How to secure your computers and phones as your business grows
DATE: Thursday 7th March 2024
TIME: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm (light refreshments will be provided)
COST: FREE
LOCATION: Port Augusta Business Centre (Conference Room) 2A Stirling Road, Port Augusta
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