• When: June 3, 2026
  • Time: 10:00AM (Pacific) / 12:00PM (Central)
  • Where: Online

What You’ll Learn

This workshop is built for business owners and leaders who want a clearer understanding of where their biggest risks actually are.

During the session, you’ll see a live hack in progress and learn how attackers look for weak spots in real business environments.

What Makes This Different

This is not a technical deep dive filled with jargon .It’s a practical workshop focused on helping business leaders:

  • Understand where risks exist
  • Know what deserves attention first
  • Feel more confident about the decisions they’re making

Simple. Clear. Actionable.

Because if security feels too complicated, most businesses put it off.

We'll cover:

HOW TO SPOT COMMON SECURITY GAPS

Learn where businesses are most vulnerable, including weak passwords, outdated systems, unsecured devices, missing updates, and risky employee habits.

WHAT CYBERCRIMINALS LOOK FOR FIRST

Understand the most common entry points attackers use and why small businesses are often easier targets than they realize.

HOW TO PRIORITIZE WHAT TO FIX FIRST

Not every issue carries the same level of risk. We’ll show you how to focus on the problems most likely to impact your business first.

PRACTICAL WAYS TO STRENGTHEN YOUR SECURITY

Walk away with simple, realistic steps you can take immediately to reduce risk and improve your security posture.

Seats are limited—save your spot now.

Who is this for?

This workshop is built for:

  • Business owners and leadership teams
  • Companies with 5–200 employees
  • Businesses without dedicated cybersecurity staff
  • Teams that want a clearer understanding of their risks

    If you’ve ever thought:

    “I know we should probably tighten up our security…”
    “I’m not sure where our biggest risks actually are.”
    “I just want to know what matters most before something happens.”

—this workshop is for you.

SECURE YOUR SEAT NOW

Free to attend. No technical experience needed.

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