A panel discussion featuring: David C. Weiss, US Attorney, District of Delaware Joe Salerno, Financial Compliance & Investigative Services Beth Moskow-Schnoll, Partner, Ballard Spahr Information security is a high priority for small business owners. However, a survey by the Small Business Technology Institute reveals that small business owners:
• Don't really understand the true economic impact of security exposures; • Don't really understand the very real threats they need to manage against; • Tend to be much more reactive after a security incident than proactive to significantly reduce the possibility of such an event occurring; Who in your Company Needs to Attend? Purchase Influencers & Decision Makers (e.g. Owner, Bookkeeper, Controller, Accountant, Partner) are primarily non-technical, and need to be educated about: • Their true level of vulnerability, quantified in business terms; • Their company's ability to deal with threats (How to approach the problem from both a business and a technical perspective); Get real-life and practical information from those in Law Enforcement and Business that have seen first hand what a business goes through when it becomes a victim of Identity Theft, Fraud or Embezzlement.
To register, go to www.delaware.bbb.org/idtheft
Brought to you by Members of the Identity Theft Working Group in Delaware