Cybersecurity threats and folklore discussed with August eTech’s Janice Mahlmann

Soumitra Bhuyan, Executive Director, Associate Professor
Soumitra Bhuyan, Executive Director, Associate Professor - Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
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Janice Mahlmann from August eTech joined a recent discussion to address a variety of topics ranging from local folklore to cybersecurity. The conversation touched on the Jersey Devil, gatherings involving zombies, and the threat posed by cyber criminals. Mahlmann also spoke about how her company provides services to help protect against cybersecurity threats.

She stated, “As well as how her company can help you fight off at least one of them.”

The discussion highlighted the ongoing concerns about cyber attacks and the need for robust security measures for businesses in New Jersey. August eTech offers solutions designed to address these issues and support local organizations in strengthening their digital defenses.



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