eMazzanti to Repeat on NJBIZ Cyber Security Panel
Keeping current with evolving rules across multiple jurisdictions, dealing with ransomware and countering internal threats topics of expert NJBIZ cyber security panel
eMazzanti Technologies President and Co-founder, Carl Mazzanti, will be a featured cyber security industry expert on a Cyber Security Panel Discussion presented by NJBIZ, Tuesday, February 25, 2020. Mazzanti was also featured at the 2019 NJBIZ event.
The NJBIZ cyber security educational event is scheduled to run from 8:00 to 10:00 am at The DoubleTree by Hilton Somerset, 200 Atrium Drive, Somerset, New Jersey. Interested parties may register with NJBIZ.com for a nominal fee.
The panel of industry experts will explore topics such as keeping current with evolving rules across multiple jurisdictions, dealing with ransomware and malware, countering internal threats, and where to get help for prevention, defense and remediation, among others.
“Small and mid-size businesses that use cloud, data analytics and mobile to improve their connectivity and infrastructure present a larger attack surface for cyber-criminals to infiltrate,” stated Mazzanti. “Defensive measures must keep pace.”
eMazzanti Technologies President and Co-founder, Carl Mazzanti, will be a featured cyber security industry expert on a Cyber Security Panel Discussion presented by NJBIZ, Tuesday, February 25, 2020. Mazzanti was also featured at the 2019 NJBIZ event.
The NJBIZ cyber security educational event is scheduled to run from 8:00 to 10:00 am at The DoubleTree by Hilton Somerset, 200 Atrium Drive, Somerset, New Jersey. Interested parties may register with NJBIZ.com for a nominal fee.
The panel of industry experts will explore topics such as keeping current with evolving rules across multiple jurisdictions, dealing with ransomware and malware, countering internal threats, and where to get help for prevention, defense and remediation, among others.
“Small and mid-size businesses that use cloud, data analytics and mobile to improve their connectivity and infrastructure present a larger attack surface for cyber-criminals to infiltrate,” stated Mazzanti. “Defensive measures must keep pace.”




