Cyber Threats Driven by COVID-19 & Minimizing Risks to Your Business and Employees
Event Date: May 20, 2020
Date: Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM CST
Global events such as the novel Coronavirus make us all attractive targets for cybersecurity criminals. No industry is safe and hackers have been busy crafting ingenious COVID-19-themed lures to successfully launch crippling cyberattacks. Join Cottingham & Butler, and our partners at Corvus Insurance, to walk you through the COVID-specific threats their intelligence team is seeing, and offer practical recommendations to help keep your organization and employees safe.
Additionally, Cottingham & Butler is excited to announce the launch of our new Cyber Security & Work From Home Management Diagnostic, a short survey designed to help you assess your organization’s cyber security program and put you on a path towards superior cyber safety. Following the webinar, this diagnostic will be available to you free of charge.
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WEBINAR TOPICS
– How to maintain proper cyber security protocols during the pandemic and why it’s important
– Understand employee threats to the business, and how they can be used to help mitigate risk
– Review the latest phishing emails and cyber-attacks circulating on COVID-19
– Learn what actions employers should take to help protect their business and employees
PRESENTED BY
Lauren Winchester, VP Smart Breach Response at Corvus Insurance
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Cottingham & Butler is the 25th largest insurance broker in the United States, and a recognized leader in offering innovative property & casualty and employee benefit insurance solutions. The privately held organization was founded in 1887 and is headquartered in Dubuque, Iowa, employing over 1,000 employees across the U.S.
MORE INFORMATION
If you have questions regarding this webinar, please reach out to Molly Welu at mwelu@cottinghambutler.com For more COVID-19 information and business resources, visit our resource center: https://www.cottinghambutler.com/covid19/