CRASH COURSE WEBINAR SERIES

Epstein Becker Green’s Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) service team will offer a series of on-demand “crash courses” on a variety of important topics. Each 15-minute installment will provide valuable insight on the future of work and how technology continues to impact companies and their employees. Keep up to date on the latest industry trends and developments on your own schedule.

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In our newest installment, Asa Smith, an Associate in the firm’s New York office, presents on “Cybersecurity Risks and Training.”

As more and more of our data is stored online, the importance of cybersecurity cannot be overstated. This 15-minute crash course will discuss a broad overview of the nature of cybersecurity as well as introduce some simple tips to help employers cope with an ever-changing landscape.

Click here to request complimentary access to the webinar recording and presentation slides.

For more information, please contact Julie Choudhury at jchoudhury@ebglaw.com.

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