Digital Risk - Protecting Your Most Important Asset
The course emphasizes a "zero trust" approach, compliance with privacy laws, and actionable tips like good email hygiene, password management and safe use of public Wi-Fi. It underscores the importance of training employees to recognize phishing attacks and adopt robust cybersecurity practices.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand and implement the principles of a "zero trust" security model to protect organizational data.
- Apply best practices for e-mail hygiene, password management, and safe use of public Wi-Fi to enhance personal and organizational cybersecurity.
- Recognize phishing attempts and other cyber threats, and adopt effective strategies to train employees in robust cybersecurity practices.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT: In order to earn Continuing Education Credits (CECs), viewers must attend the live virtual class. No credit will be earned from watching the recording posted to our website following the class. Attendees are encouraged to turn on their video cameras and participate in any poll questions/open discussion from the speaker(s). Credit hours are based on webinar duration.
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Instructor

David L. Ketterer is President of C.D.’s IT Consulting, Inc., which he founded in 1994 while working at the Greater Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. The company now has a team supporting small businesses, trade associations, and nonprofits with technology solutions.
Previously, Dave was the Chamber’s Information Systems Manager, training staff and enhancing member services. He also worked as Systems Coordinator for Mariah Packing, Inc.
A Cincinnati native, he graduated from New Albany High School in 1985 and Purdue University in 1989 with a degree in Industrial Management. Outside work, he enjoys family time, bowling, golf, and local sports.