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Webinar - Staying Safe in the Wildlands

Written by Samantha Schwab

Updated: May 04, 2022

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The cyber landscape has never felt more like a wild frontier. Phishing attacks of all kinds continue to rise, as do ransomware attacks and other breaches, all while global events are giving rise to new cyberwarfare fears. Companies and law firms are also more vulnerable to these threats than ever before, in a world where the physical office has ceased to be a meaningful boundary and the individual has become the new security perimeter. In this  webinar, Consilio Chief Information Security Officer Jon Fowler discusses concrete steps every organization can take to improve their security posture and stay safe in the wildlands.

The cyber landscape has never felt more like a wild frontier. Phishing attacks of all kinds continue to rise, as do ransomware attacks and other breaches, all while global events are giving rise to new cyberwarfare fears. Companies and law firms are also more vulnerable to these threats than ever before, in a world where the physical office has ceased to be a meaningful boundary and the individual has become the new security perimeter. In this  webinar, Consilio Chief Information Security Officer Jon Fowler discusses concrete steps every organization can take to improve their security posture and stay safe in the wildlands.

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