Withum to host free cybersecurity seminar at Grounds for Sculpture

Michele Siekerka, President & CEO
Michele Siekerka, President & CEO - New Jersey Business & Industry Association
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Cybersecurity professionals and those responsible for organizational data are invited to attend a free seminar titled “From 0 to Breach: Anatomy of a Cyberattack.” The event, hosted by Withum, will take place on Thursday, October 16 at 8 a.m. at Rat’s restaurant in Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton.

The seminar aims to educate attendees on the stages of a cyberattack, explaining how threat actors operate and what steps can be taken to detect, prevent, and respond to attempted breaches. Continuing education credit in information technology will be available for participants.

In addition to the educational session, guests will receive breakfast at Rats restaurant and have opportunities for networking. Attendees are also offered a complimentary tour of the 42-acre Grounds for Sculpture, which features over 300 works of art displayed throughout its gardens.

Those interested in attending can find more information and register through the provided link.



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